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Manchester Withington

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Notional 2005 Results:
Liberal Democrat: 16140 (42.2%)
Labour: 15632 (40.8%)
Conservative: 3989 (10.4%)
Other: 2519 (6.6%)
Majority: 508 (1.3%)

Actual 2005 result
Conservative: 3919 (10.5%)
Labour: 15205 (40.6%)
Liberal Democrat: 15872 (42.4%)
Green: 1595 (4.3%)
UKIP: 424 (1.1%)
Other: 443 (1.2%)
Majority: 667 (1.8%)

2001 Result
Conservative: 5349 (15.3%)
Labour: 19239 (54.9%)
Liberal Democrat: 7715 (22%)
Green: 1539 (4.4%)
Other: 1208 (3.4%)
Majority: 11524 (32.9%)

1997 Result
Conservative: 8522 (19.4%)
Labour: 27103 (61.6%)
Liberal Democrat: 6000 (13.6%)
Referendum: 1079 (2.5%)
Other: 1323 (3%)
Majority: 18581 (42.2%)

Boundary changes: Minimal – gains part of Chorlton from Manchester central.

Profile: A residential area in the southern part of Manchester, Withington was once a desirable middle class area area and a safe Conservative seat, but demographic changes have seen the area decline as much of the middle classes moved out into Cheshire and family homes were converted into rental flats for students. In 1987 Labour took the seat and by 2001 Keith Bradley had a five figure majority. The area still has a large student population but is also attracting increasing numbers of young professionals.

The Liberal Democrats have a strong base in local government here and the seat was a surprise Lib Dem gain in 2005, won from Labour with a 17% swing

portraitOutgoing MP: John Leech(Liberal Democrat) born 1971 . Educated at Manchester Grammar and Brunel university. Former McDonald`s manager and call centre worker for the RAC. Manchester councillor since 1998 and former deputy leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Manchester council (more information at They work for you)

Candidates:
portraitChris Green (Conservative)
portraitLucy Powell (Labour) Former advisor to Glenda Jackson and Beverley Hughes, Director of Britain in Europe from 2004-5
portraitJohn Leech(Liberal Democrat) born 1971 . Educated at Manchester Grammar and Brunel university. Former McDonald`s manager and call centre worker for the RAC. Manchester councillor since 1998 and former deputy leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Manchester council (more information at They work for you)
portraitBrian Candeland (Green) Educated at Loughborough University. IT professional. Contested Manchester Withington 1992, 2005.
portraitBob Gutfreund-Walmsley (UKIP) Bookseller and former university lecturer. Contested Manchester Withington 2005.
portraitYasmin Zalzala (Independent) Contested Manchester Withington 1997, 2001 for the Liberal Democrats, 2005 as an Independent.

2001 Census Demographics

Total 2001 Population: 86666
Male: 48.6%
Female: 51.4%
Under 18: 19.5%
Over 60: 15.9%
Born outside UK: 13.8%
White: 84.3%
Black: 2.7%
Asian: 8.2%
Mixed: 3.3%
Other: 1.5%
Christian: 58.1%
Hindu: 1.1%
Jewish: 1.1%
Muslim: 7.5%
Full time students: 16.4%
Graduates 16-74: 37.7%
No Qualifications 16-74: 21.6%
Owner-Occupied: 48.6%
Social Housing: 25.7% (Council: 19.6%, Housing Ass.: 6.1%)
Privately Rented: 22.8%
Homes without central heating and/or private bathroom: 8.6%

607 Responses to “Manchester Withington”

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  1. Please explain to the un-initiated, Galloglass

  2. Chris suddenly we are left with a host of replys to comments that are no longer there.

    Of the regular contributors to the site, this usually happens to Sean Bennett.

  3. Could it be possible that Dr John Marek will be the conservative candidate in Wrexham at this election?

  4. Lab Gain/Hold= 1,500 maj

  5. Interesting – I tend to think not, but some others agree with you…..

  6. I did not disappear

    My internet connection was not working

  7. I have not received any re-assurance re the race card in campaigning from the Liberal Democrats.

    This is in exact difference to what Labour did when I complained to Tony Blair

    So this would indicate that they are happy with what Man Withington Lib Dems are doing?

    It is a fact that Hilary Stephenson was the NW regional Organiser when I was told my race is a liability and Chris Renard was the Party’s Chief Exec.

    Correct me if I am wrong.

    They are both running the national Lib Dem campaign now.

    I am simply stating the facts. Nothing else

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