Who has taken a seat?
Rob Deutscher
The Conversation’s hot seats series looked at the key marginals. Our panel of experts take a look at the results.
Ready to Roxburgh!
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The Tories are on course to lose their only Scottish seat, and they need to pick another up. They’ve found a target – and ended up in a three-way battle.
On the lookout for gullible voters.
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The three marginal seats clustered around Brighton and Hove are hosting a multi-party social media brawl.
Night comes to the estuary.
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UKIP is on the march in the Thames estuary – in a seat that hardly resembles its stereotypical territory at all.
Michelle Gildernew riding high in 2010.
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After winning Fermanagh and South Tyrone by four votes in 2010, Sinn Fein won’t let it go without a fight.
Still smoking: Redcar’s Corus Steel plant.
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After losing the seat in 2010, Labour parachuted in a former advisor from Islington to reclaim Redcar and Cleveland – but the Greens may have played a surprise trump card.
Seasoned campaigner.
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Bradford West’s candidates are locked in a grandiose, mudslinging back-and-forth of character assassination. Who’ll come out on top?
Coming or going?
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Nick Clegg is in the fight of his political life – and his battleground constituency was once one of the safest seats in the UK.