Talk:Julian Brazier
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[edit]I've removed all references to the seemingly defunct website http://www.julianbrazier.co.uk
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95.150.85.95 (talk) 22:56, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
"in what was possibly the most shocking result of the night"
[edit]I have an issue with the claim "but, in what was possibly the most shocking result of the night, Brazier lost his seat to Labour by 187 votes in 2017". I think this is a very dubious statement to have in the lead section of the article. Yes it was considered surprising and significant that Brazier lost his seat given Canterbury had always returned Conservatives, but a) without a source for this claim it is rather speculative and unencyclopedic b) the possibility had been talked about and the seat had shown signs of trending awat from the Conservatives. Eg it swung to Labour against the national trend in 2015 and the Conservative vote increase in 2010 increased at well below the national trend. c) there were other shocking results. You could argue that yhe result in Gordon, where the Conservatives took the seat from third place and on a swing of over 20% to unseat former SNP leader and ex-Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond was much more shocking. Dunarc (talk) 23:43, 13 November 2019 (UTC)
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