Talk:Brighton (UK Parliament constituency)
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"Green Party" comment not suitable
[edit]Is the last paragraphin the History section relevent to this topic ?
"After a showing of 22% in the 2005 Election and the election of 12 Green Councillors to the Brighton & Hove City Council, Brighton (Pavilion) has 9 Green Councillors, the Conservatives 6 and the Labour Party 5 creating the historic potential for a Green victory at the next General Election and the return of the first Green MP to Westminster. Caroline Lucas MEP is contesting the seat for the Greens, David Bull for the Conservatives and Nancy Platt for the Labour Party as David Lepper is standing down at the next general election."
This page is about the historical 2-member Brighton constituency that was abolished in 1950.
Leaving aside the neutrality of the comments (seems to be a Green bias) surely this paragraph belongs in the article on the current Brighton Pavilion constituency ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.129.154.110 (talk) 13:35, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
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