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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - Ian Duncan concedes to Pete Wishart by 21 votes
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP wait for the result to be announced
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP in front of a sea of empty yellow seats watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: A second recount is declared at Perth and North Perthshire  withIan Duncan returning to find the votes that could put him in power.
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: A second recount is declared at Perth and North Perthshire Pete Wishart shares the preliminary results with party colleagues.
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: A second recount is declared at Perth and North Perthshire with the two tired candidates Pete Wishart and Ian Duncan returning to find the votes that could put them in power.
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Ian Duncan after a recount is declared at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart and his partner Sara O'Hagan after a re-count is declared at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart and his partner Sara O'Hagan after a re-count is declared at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart of the SNP nervously awaiting the results of the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart of the SNP nervously awaiting the results of the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart of the SNP nervously awaiting the results of the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pete Wishart of the SNP nervously awaiting the results of the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Conservative candidate Ian Duncan at the Perth and North Perthshire Count in front of a sea of empty yellow seats
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Conservative candidate Ian Duncan at the Perth and North Perthshire Count in front of a sea of empty yellow seats
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Conservative candidate Ian Duncan at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Conservative candidate Ian Duncan at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Conservative candidate Ian Duncan at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: There are predictions of a close-call between the sitting MP, Pete Wishart and Conservative candidate Ian Duncan
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MP assessing the count at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Roseanna Cunningham MSP & John Swinney MSP watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
<br />
Pictured:  A police presence watches over the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured:  A police presence watches over the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Roseanna Cunningham MSP & John Swinney MSP watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP looks on as votes start to be counted in the Perth and North Perthshire Constituency
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP looks on as votes start to be counted in the Perth and North Perthshire Constituency
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP looks on as votes start to be counted in the Perth and North Perthshire Constituency
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: John Swinney MSP looks on as votes start to be counted in the Perth and North Perthshire Constituency
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First ballot boxes arriving at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First ballot boxes arriving at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First ballot boxes arriving at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First ballot boxes arriving at the Perth and North Perthshire Count
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured; The count venue at Bell's Sports Centre
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: Pete Wishart and his partner Sara O'Hagan after a re-count is declared at Perth and North Perthshire
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: John Swinney MSP watching the count at Perth & North Perthshire
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: First votes start to be counted at Perth and North Perthshire
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: Count is in full flow at Perth and North Perthshire with a predicted declaration time of 2am
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: Count is in full flow at Perth and North Perthshire with a predicted declaration time of 2am
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: Count is in full flow at Perth and North Perthshire with a predicted declaration time of 2am
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: Count is in full flow at Perth and North Perthshire with a predicted declaration time of 2am
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Despite the offer of cakes, the delegates thinned out for the afternoon sessions.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Mandy Rhodes Holyrood editor<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
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