Talk:Torbay (UK Parliament constituency)

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Debatable statement

The statement in the political history section "The majority in 1997 was the most marginal of that election" seems to imply that this was the closest result in the UK at the 1997 election, but this is not strictly the case. In Winchester the majority was 2 (although disputes over ballots eventually led to that result being voided). I wonder if this should be clarified somehow Dunarc (talk) 23:49, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]