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- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 abstract "The Glasgow Govan by-election, in the British House of Commons constituency of Glasgow Govan, Scotland, was held on 10 November 1988. It was caused by the resignation of Bruce Millan as Member of Parliament for the constituency.The result was a major upset for the Labour Party, with former Labour MP Jim Sillars winning the seat for the Scottish National Party with a majority of 3,554.".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 wikiPageID "1433791".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 wikiPageRevisionID "580359631".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate Bernard_Ponsonby.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate Jim_Sillars.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate Screaming_Lord_Sutch.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate "Bob Gillespie".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate "Douglas Chalmers".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate "Fraser Clark".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate "George Campbell".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 candidate "Graeme Hamilton".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 change "+0.3".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 change "+38.4".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 change "-27.8".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 change "-4.6".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 change "-8.2".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 hasPhotoCollection Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Communist Party of Great Britain".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Conservative Party".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Green Party".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Independent".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Labour Party".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Official Monster Raving Loony Party".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Scottish National Party".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 party "Social and Liberal Democrats".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "0.2".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "0.6".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "0.9".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "1.1".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "36.9".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "4.1".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "48.8".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 percentage "7.3".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "11123".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "1246".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "14677".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "174".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "2207".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "281".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "345".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 votes "51".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 subject Category:1988_elections_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 subject Category:1988_in_Scotland.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 subject Category:By-elections_to_the_United_Kingdom_Parliament_in_Glasgow_constituencies.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 subject Category:Govan.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 subject Category:Scottish_National_Party.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 comment "The Glasgow Govan by-election, in the British House of Commons constituency of Glasgow Govan, Scotland, was held on 10 November 1988. It was caused by the resignation of Bruce Millan as Member of Parliament for the constituency.The result was a major upset for the Labour Party, with former Labour MP Jim Sillars winning the seat for the Scottish National Party with a majority of 3,554.".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 label "Glasgow Govan by-election, 1988".
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 sameAs m.0515x1.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 sameAs Q5566827.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 sameAs Q5566827.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 wasDerivedFrom Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988?oldid=580359631.
- Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988 isPrimaryTopicOf Glasgow_Govan_by-election,_1988.