I came to Cambridge in 1984. I’m married with two daughters, and work as a developer with a local software company. I love living in Cambridge because of its unique, well, Cambridgeness. This blog is mainly about Cambridge local issues, with a bit of data visualization thrown in.
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What an absolutely excellent site. Incredible work and very informative. Thank you so much.
Fantastic work done about the Library. Well done!!
Dear Phil
Might you, or Colin, perhaps like to be so kind as to let me have a spreadsheet of the parties of Cambridge-MPs, Cambridge-City-majorities, and Westminster-hoc-majorities by year for 100 years or so?
I’m an economist (of sorts) and have worked on time series analyses.
Best wishes
Mark Reader
Hi Mark,
I’m afraid I don’t have the data in spreadsheet form, or at least if I did I can’t find it right now; it’s all on Colin’s website at http://www.cambridgeelections.org.uk/parly.htm, or indeed Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_(UK_Parliament_constituency)), but some editing is needed to get it into a spreadsheet.
Best wishes
Phil
Hi Phil
Many thanks for your kind reply.
Great website.
Best wishes
Mark