Parliament's front runners reveal shape of the future 3 Edition

Labour and the SNP, the two parties which will have the most seats, have now published their lists of those deemed fit for a place in the new legislature. Labour is still favourite to win most of the first-past-the-post seats, despite the surge of the SNP. But if Mr [Malcolm] Chisholm is chosen in N...

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Published inEvening News
Main Author wanson, Ian S
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Edinburgh (UK) National World 16.06.1998
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Summary:Labour and the SNP, the two parties which will have the most seats, have now published their lists of those deemed fit for a place in the new legislature. Labour is still favourite to win most of the first-past-the-post seats, despite the surge of the SNP. But if Mr [Malcolm] Chisholm is chosen in North and Leith, then - under Labour's gender-balance rules - neighbouring Edinburgh East and Musselburgh must be fought by a woman.
ISSN:0307-5761