Rat and Mouse
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14
Apr
House price wealth on a constituency level

A bit of fun courtesy of Zoopla! (I'm not actually that excited. The exclamation mark comes with the name of the website. Like Yahoo! Doh, did it again...) As you might expect, Tory voters have bigger houses. The average property value in a Tory constituency is £257,518 compared to £168,112 in a Labour constituency. I do find the scale of the difference somewhat surprising. However, property wealth is ultimately spread fairly evenly between the parties, since there are more properties in Labour-held wards. Interestingly, Gordon Brown's own constituency has seen the bigger house price rises, than either David Cameron's or Nick Clegg's. More nonsense, here.

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