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Greens romp home in Brighton Pavilion with 14,000 majority

by Frank le Duc
Friday 9 Jun, 2017 at 6:16AM
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Greens romp home in Brighton Pavilion with 14,000 majority

Caroline Lucas makes her acceptance speech at the count at the Amex Stadium

The Greens won Brighton Pavilion with Caroline Lucas gaining a bigger majority again despite spending much of her campaign supporting colleagues in other target seats.

Caroline Lucas makes her acceptance speech at the count at the Amex Stadium

She picked up 30,149 votes to earn a majority of 14,699 – or 52.3 per cent – up from 22,871 just two years ago.

Labour’s candidate, 20-year-old Solomon Curtis, came second with 15,450 votes – up on the party’s 14,904 last time – even though he was chosen to stand just 30 days before polling day.

He was sitting his final exams at Sussex University where he has been studying for a degree in politics while trying to put together his second general election campaign as a candidate.

The Conservatives’ Emma Warman – another late selection – polled 11,082 votes while Ian Buchanan, for UKIP, managed won 630 votes in fourth place.

They were trailed by Independent candidate Nick Yeomans, with 376 votes, more than twice his tally of 116 votes at the May 2015 general election.

The Liberal Democrats stood aside in the seat to give the Greens a better chance of success as part of what has been described as a progressive alliance.

The result was the last to be declared at the American Express Community Stadium – the Falmer home of Brighton and Hove Albion – as breakfast-time approached this morning (Friday 9 June).

In her acceptance speech Caroline Lucas said: “I’m proud that we’ve pushed the boundaries of the politically possible.”

Caroline Lucas and her husband Richard Savage pedal the Green message as they try to get the vote out on polling day

On polling day (Thursday 8 June) she was spotted in the centre of Brighton on the back of a tandem – with her husband Richard Savage – urging people to vote for her.

With her wireless microphone, the sight was reminiscent of candidates’ cars trawling the streets with loudhailers or roof-mounted speakers in the 1970s.  But more green, of course.

Brighton Pavilion

Caroline Lucas (Green)                  30,149

Solomon Curtis (Labour)               15,450

Emma Warman (Conservative) 11,082

Ian Buchanan (UKIP)                      630

Nick Yeomans (Independent)    376

Majority                                               14,699

Turnout                                                57,687 (76.4 per cent)

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  1. Valerie Paynter says:
    9 years ago

    I hope Solomon is given a more winnable constituency next time. He clearly has a future in politics if he wants it….oh! Actually! There is a ward by-election opportunity now in East Brighton isn’t there!!

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  2. Rolivan says:
    9 years ago

    He’s the one that said if you want a black neighbour vote labour,what’s that all about?

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