• 4 months ago
What to watch out for in the South Ribble constituency.
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00:00Welcome to the tennis centre in Bamber Bridge, the scene of the South Ribble
00:04constituency count tonight. South Ribble, very much a bellwether seat, meaning that
00:08it usually tracks the national result at general elections. I say usually, in the
00:13case of South Ribble, it's actually mirrored the national result at every
00:16election since this seat was formed back in 1983, which means of course that
00:21currently it's held by the Conservatives. Catherine Fletcher securing a
00:26comfortable majority here back in 2019, but the boundaries of the constituency
00:30have changed somewhat since then, so some very clever number crunchers have
00:35estimated what the 2019 results would have been had the 2024 borders been in
00:40place back then, and on the basis of that assessment they also suggest that Labour
00:45would need an 8.65% swing towards the party in order to take this seat from
00:51the Conservatives. That puts it 95th on Labour's target list nationally, but it
00:56is of course exactly the kind of seat therefore the Labour does need to take
01:00in order to secure a majority in Parliament. Don't be fooled by the name
01:05of the constituency by the way, it doesn't exactly mirror the South Ribble
01:08council area because there are large parts of Chorley that were already part
01:12of this constituency, Croston, Maudsley, Eccleston, and because of those boundary
01:17changes that I've mentioned they've now been joined by the likes of Heskin and
01:20Charnock Richard. Meanwhile there are bits of the South Ribble borough council
01:24area that aren't in this constituency, they're over in Ribble Valley, so
01:28Walton-le-Dale, Bamber Bridge, and also Lostock Hall aren't part of this seat in
01:34spite of very much being South Ribble borough council areas. When might we
01:38expect a result? Well the Press Association is predicting a three o'clock
01:42declaration, but I was here back in 2019 and the result came through just a
01:47little after four and there's no particular reason that it's going to be
01:50any quicker this time around, so potentially a long night ahead, plenty
01:55more from here as we go on.

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