Election 97

Stirling

Current MP Michael Forsyth
Conservative 97 13,971
Labour 97 20,382
LibDem 97 2,675
Nationalist 97 5,752
Other 97 178
Elected party
Stirling

Robert Waller wrote
Old constituency Stirling
Conservative 92 16,607
Labour 92 16,371
LibDem 92 2,854
Nationalist 92 6,145
Other 92 410
Elected party Conservative

There are three Cabinet Ministers who sit for Scottish seats, and all are at risk of losing their seat in the Commons at the next election: Malcolm Rifkind in Edinburgh Pentlands, Ian Lang in Galloway, and most vulnerable of all, Michael Forsyth, the Scottish Secretary, in Stirling.

It was quite a feat for Forsyth to retain Stirling in 1992, which he did with a margin of 703. This was his second successive win by under a thousand, as his majority had been only 548 in 1987. Stirling does have some attractive countryside up around the Trossachs and some middle-class residential areas like Dunblane, but Stirling itself as in most Scottish towns of any size has a high proportion of council housing and working-class residents who are inclined not to support the rigorous form of Conservatism adopted by Mr Forsyth.

He will have an even more difficult task next time, not just because of the parlous state of his Government, but because boundary changes remove one of the most Conservative areas from the constituency. After two Houdini acts, the talented Mr Forsyth may well be looking for another seat soon.


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