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− | In the Eastleigh by-election of 2013, the [[Conservative]] candidate, Maria Hutchings, failed to take the seat from the [[Liberal Democrats]], and was forced into third place behind [[UKIP]]. | + | In the Eastleigh by-election of 2013, the [[Conservative]] candidate, Maria Hutchings, failed to take the seat from the [[Liberal Democrats]], and was forced into third place behind [[UKIP]]. Some commentators blamed the COnservatives' poor showing on the Prime Minster's support for [[equal marriage]], even though Ms Huthcings had said she was personally opposed to it.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/01/anti-gay-marriage-tory-candidate-maria-hutchings-loses-eastleigh-by-election-to-pro-equality-lib-dem/ Scott Roberts, "Anti-gay marriage Tory candidate Maria Hutchings loses Eastleigh by-election to pro-equality Lib Dem". ''Pink News'' 1 March 2013</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 10:28, 18 July 2013
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire and also the local government district that contains the town.
LGBT history
In the Eastleigh by-election of 2013, the Conservative candidate, Maria Hutchings, failed to take the seat from the Liberal Democrats, and was forced into third place behind UKIP. Some commentators blamed the COnservatives' poor showing on the Prime Minster's support for equal marriage, even though Ms Huthcings had said she was personally opposed to it.[1]
References
- ↑ http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/03/01/anti-gay-marriage-tory-candidate-maria-hutchings-loses-eastleigh-by-election-to-pro-equality-lib-dem/ Scott Roberts, "Anti-gay marriage Tory candidate Maria Hutchings loses Eastleigh by-election to pro-equality Lib Dem". Pink News 1 March 2013