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I'm in maidstone, as blue as it gets. i'll be watching everyone else turn red with envy
NW Cambridgeshire here, it's never been anything but Blue since it's formation, I still doubt it would change.
Edit: It went Labour by 40 votes. Damn never felt my vote mattered more than now. And thank you Reform for splitting it so close.
That really is a razer thin win. congrats
I'm not too far away and I'm hoping the area has some common sense, it's always blue here as well. Although my wife said many votes have been lost as some people didn't know about voter ID. Bloody Tories, it hasnt helped here though has it!
Sorry mate, still blue by about 1500 odd votes.
tbf Helen Grants majority has been significantly reduced. i can take solace in that at least