Audio update from the Sheffield count

Joe Allen

Reporter Joe Allen is at the count in Sheffield and gives us an update on the atmosphere in Pond’s Forge.

He says Paul Tobin, Sheffield Student Union President, told him he was extremely upset and annoyed that over a hundred students were unable to vote, and intends to get in touch with the electoral commission as soon as possible.

He describes the atmosphere as electric, how the tension is building as people wait to hear the results.

He can hear occasional shouts from tables as nation’s press gathers round curiously.

Listen to the full audio clip:

Voting chaos hits Sheffield polling stations

Chief Reporter: Anna Macnaughton

A hundred voters were turned away in Sheffield Hallam constituency last night after waiting in the rain for hours.

Ranmoor Parish centre had only four staff present, and could not cope with the numbers of people who turned up to vote.
Just before ten o’clock deputy returning officer Lee Adams crammed the remainder of the queue into the polling station, but at two minutes past it was announced that voting had finished.

Angry voters refused to leave, and chanted “we want to vote.”

The presiding officer and the police attempted to calm people down, and they eventually all left at 11.15pm.
Talking to angry voters Presiding Officer Andy Globe said: “I’d be prepared to stay open until two or three o’clock but I can’t, it’s against the law.”
The presiding officer split voters into two queues; and Sheffield University Union President Paul Tobin said: “There are two different queues for students and residents. Its an affront to democracy and treats students as second class citizens.”
Dr Joanne Beahan queued for an hour. She said: “The excuse that they had an unprecendented number of people isn’t adequate.
“And also there were separate queues for students and residents – student have an equal right to vote.”
Many students gave up and left after waiting for a long time, and on the pavement on the approach to the polling station were torn polling cards.
Student Chris Potter was the last person to vote. He waited an hour and a half, and said: “It was so badly organised – there were two rooms in the back that they could have used.”
A Broomhill polling station under a mile away had no one waiting outside. Paul Tobin went to Ponds Forge to complain and challenge the vote, but was turned away.

One polling station was used to serve an entire student accommodation complex for hundreds of students which resulted in long queues all evening.

Reports of problems at other polling stations

Many students are furious after spending two to three hours waiting to vote and eventually having to go home without voting. There are reports of problems at other polling stations including in Woodseats, Eccesall Road and Penistone.

The Ranmore Parish Centre which is acting as polling station had a staff of just four.

‘Not allowing’ ballot boxes to leave

Dan, one of those in the queue, said that that there are still a lot of people at the polling station refusing to leave until they get a vote. There are reports some potential voters are not allowing the ballot boxes to leave the polling station.

John Mothersole, Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council, said:

“We got this wrong and I would like to apologise.

“We were faced with a difficult situation with the numbers of people, and a large amount of students turning up to vote without polling cards. This made the administration process of ensuring the correct person was given a ballot paper much longer.

“The only remedy, which we could not take, was to extend the voting times.”

Later he spoke to Sky News and added:

“I wish I could have kept the doors open, I wish we’d anticipated this, I wish we’d not had the queue.

“We will learn from it, we thought we’d got it right.”

Legal advice

Deputy returning officer at the polling station at St Johns Church, Ranmoor, Lee Adams, said she took legal advice from the Electoral Commission on whether or not to close the ballot boxes.

A spokesman for the Electoral Commission said: “We give returning officers guidance on the law. The law says ballot papers can be issued up until 10pm. Voters can have time to complete their ballot papers, but it’s not possible to issue ballot papers after 10pm.”

The Electoral Commission has said they will undertake a “thorough review” of what has happened, following reports of problems in other areas of the country.

The National Union of Students (NUS) released a statement saying:

The National Union of Students (NUS) has tonight condemned election officials after students were turned away from Ranmoor polling station in the Sheffield Hallam constituency as they attempted to vote.

Many students had queued attempting to vote, but were denied the opportunity. It is reported that the backlog was the result of a decision to segregate student voters from other members of the electorate, the latter having been fast-tracked to receive voting cards.

Wes Streeting, NUS National President said:

“Where students and other voters have been disenfranchised, local authorities should hang their heads in shame. It is outrageous that citizens should be denied their basic right to vote and we demand inquiry into how this situation occurred.”

“We are alarmed by reports from Sheffield Hallam that students were placed in a separate, slower queue. Students’ unions have worked tirelessly to reverse the trend of low voter turnout amongst students and other young people. What message does this send to first time voters whose votes will not be counted?”

Holly Taylor, Education Officer at the Union of Students, said: ‘This is absolutely disgraceful…are students second class citizens?” Students have created a Facebook group, now with over 500 members,  to protest against the events at the polling station.



Latest reports claim that police have been sent to the scene to disperse disgruntled non-voters, some of who are reportedly refusing to let the ballot box leave the building.



Voting chaos hits Sheffield polling stations

Chief Reporter: Anna Macnaughton

A hundred voters were turned away in Sheffield Hallam constituency last night after waiting in the rain for hours.

Ranmoor Parish centre had only four staff present, and could not cope with the numbers of people who turned up to vote.
Just before ten o’clock deputy returning officer Lee Adams crammed the remainder of the queue into the polling station, but at two minutes past it was announced that voting had finished.

Angry voters refused to leave, and chanted “we want to vote.”

The presiding officer and the police attempted to calm people down, and they eventually all left at 11.15pm.
Talking to angry voters Presiding Officer Andy Globe said: “I’d be prepared to stay open until two or three o’clock but I can’t, it’s against the law.”
The presiding officer split voters into two queues; and Sheffield University Union President Paul Tobin said: “There are two different queues for students and residents. Its an affront to democracy and treats students as second class citizens.”
Dr Joanne Beahan queued for an hour. She said: “The excuse that they had an unprecendented number of people isn’t adequate.
“And also there were separate queues for students and residents – student have an equal right to vote.”
Many students gave up and left after waiting for a long time, and on the pavement on the approach to the polling station were torn polling cards.
Student Chris Potter was the last person to vote. He waited an hour and a half, and said: “It was so badly organised – there were two rooms in the back that they could have used.”
A Broomhill polling station under a mile away had no one waiting outside. Paul Tobin went to Ponds Forge to complain and challenge the vote, but was turned away.

One polling station was used to serve an entire student accommodation complex for hundreds of students which resulted in long queues all evening.

Reports of problems at other polling stations

Many students are furious after spending two to three hours waiting to vote and eventually having to go home without voting. There are reports of problems at other polling stations including in Woodseats, Eccesall Road and Penistone.

The Ranmore Parish Centre which is acting as polling station had a staff of just four.

‘Not allowing’ ballot boxes to leave

Dan, one of those in the queue, said that that there are still a lot of people at the polling station refusing to leave until they get a vote. There are reports some potential voters are not allowing the ballot boxes to leave the polling station.

John Mothersole, Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council, said:

“We got this wrong and I would like to apologise.

“We were faced with a difficult situation with the numbers of people, and a large amount of students turning up to vote without polling cards. This made the administration process of ensuring the correct person was given a ballot paper much longer.

“The only remedy, which we could not take, was to extend the voting times.”

Later he spoke to Sky News and added:

“I wish I could have kept the doors open, I wish we’d anticipated this, I wish we’d not had the queue.

“We will learn from it, we thought we’d got it right.”

Legal advice

Deputy returning officer at the polling station at St Johns Church, Ranmoor, Lee Adams, said she took legal advice from the Electoral Commission on whether or not to close the ballot boxes.

A spokesman for the Electoral Commission said: “We give returning officers guidance on the law. The law says ballot papers can be issued up until 10pm. Voters can have time to complete their ballot papers, but it’s not possible to issue ballot papers after 10pm.”

The Electoral Commission has said they will undertake a “thorough review” of what has happened, following reports of problems in other areas of the country.

The National Union of Students (NUS) released a statement saying:

The National Union of Students (NUS) has tonight condemned election officials after students were turned away from Ranmoor polling station in the Sheffield Hallam constituency as they attempted to vote.

Many students had queued attempting to vote, but were denied the opportunity. It is reported that the backlog was the result of a decision to segregate student voters from other members of the electorate, the latter having been fast-tracked to receive voting cards.

Wes Streeting, NUS National President said:

“Where students and other voters have been disenfranchised, local authorities should hang their heads in shame. It is outrageous that citizens should be denied their basic right to vote and we demand inquiry into how this situation occurred.”

“We are alarmed by reports from Sheffield Hallam that students were placed in a separate, slower queue. Students’ unions have worked tirelessly to reverse the trend of low voter turnout amongst students and other young people. What message does this send to first time voters whose votes will not be counted?”

Holly Taylor, Education Officer at the Union of Students, said: ‘This is absolutely disgraceful…are students second class citizens?” Students have created a Facebook group, now with over 500 members, to protest against the events at the polling station.



Latest reports claim that police have been sent to the scene to disperse disgruntled non-voters, some of who are reportedly refusing to let the ballot box leave the building.



National results, as they happen

Live national results, colour-coded by party. Refresh often to see the latest!

001: Aberavon
002: Aberconwy
003: Aberdeen N
004: Aberdeen S
005: Aberdeenshire W & Kincardine
006: Airdrie & Shotts
007: Aldershot
008: Aldridge-Brownhills
009: Altrincham & Sale W
010: Alyn & Deeside
011: Amber Valley
012: Angus
013: Antrim E
014: Antrim N: DUP HOLD
015: Antrim S
016: Arfon: PLAID CYMRU GAIN
017: Argyll & Bute
018: Arundel & S Downs
019: Ashfield
020: Ashford
021: Ashton Under Lyne
022: Aylesbury
023: Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock
024: Ayrshire Central
025: Ayrshire N & Arran
026: Banbury
027: Banff & Buchan
028: Barking
029: Barnsley Central
030: Barnsley E
031: Barrow & Furness
032: Basildon & Billericay
033: Basildon S & Thurrock E
034: Basingstoke
035: Bassetlaw
036: Bath
037: Batley & Spen
038: Battersea
039: Beaconsfield
040: Beckenham
041: Bedford
042: Bedfordshire Mid
043: Bedfordshire NE
044: Bedfordshire SW
045: Belfast E: ALLIANCE PARTY GAIN
046: Belfast N
047: Belfast S
048: Belfast W:
049: Bermondsey & Old Southwark
050: Berwick-upon-Tweed
051: Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk
052: Bethnal Green & Bow
053: Beverley & Holderness
054: Bexhill & Battle
055: Bexleyheath & Crayford
056: Birkenhead
057: Birmingham Edgbaston
058: Birmingham Erdington
059: Birmingham Hall Green
060: Birmingham Hodge Hill
061: Birmingham Ladywood
062: Birmingham Northfield
063: Birmingham Perry Barr
064: Birmingham Selly Oak
065: Birmingham Yardley
066: Bishop Auckland
067: Blackburn
068: Blackley & Broughton
069: Blackpool N & Cleveleys
070: Blackpool S
071: Blaenau Gwent
072: Blaydon
073: Blyth Valley
074: Bognor Regis & Littlehampton
075: Bolsover
076: Bolton NE
077: Bolton SE
078: Bolton W
079: Bootle
080: Boston & Skegness
081: Bosworth
082: Bournemouth E
083: Bournemouth W
084: Bracknell
085: Bradford E
086: Bradford S
087: Bradford W
088: Braintree
089: Brecon & Radnorshire
090: Brent Central
091: Brent N
092: Brentford & Isleworth
093: Brentwood & Ongar
094: Bridgend
095: Bridgwater & Somerset W
096: Brigg & Goole
097: Brighton Kemptown
098: Brighton Pavilion
099: Bristol E
100: Bristol NW
101: Bristol S
102: Bristol W
103: Broadland
104: Bromley & Chislehurst
105: Bromsgrove
106: Broxbourne: CONSERVATIVE HOLD
107: Broxtowe
108: Buckingham
109: Burnley
110: Burton
111: Bury N
112: Bury S
113: Bury St Edmunds
114: Caerphilly
115: Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross
116: Calder Valley
117: Camberwell & Peckham
118: Camborne & Redruth
119: Cambridge
120: Cambridgeshire NE
121: Cambridgeshire NW
122: Cambridgeshire S
123: Cambridgeshire SE
124: Cannock Chase
125: Canterbury
126: Cardiff Central
127: Cardiff N
128: Cardiff S & Penarth
129: Cardiff W
130: Carlisle
131: Carmarthen E & Dinefwr
132: Carmarthen W & Pembrokeshire S
133: Carshalton & Wallington
134: Castle Point
135: Ceredigion
136: Charnwood
137: Chatham & Aylesford
138: Cheadle
139: Chelmsford
140: Chelsea & Fulham
141: Cheltenham
142: Chesham & Amersham
143: Chester, City Of
144: Chesterfield
145: Chichester
146: Chingford & Woodford Green §
147: Chippenham
148: Chipping Barnet
149: Chorley
150: Christchurch
151: Cities Of London & Westminster
152: Clacton
153: Cleethorpes
154: Clwyd S
155: Clwyd W
156: Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill
157: Colchester
158: Colne Valley
159: Congleton
160: Copeland
161: Corby
162: Cornwall N
163: Cornwall SE
164: Cotswolds, The
165: Coventry NE
166: Coventry NW
167: Coventry S
168: Crawley
169: Crewe & Nantwich
170: Croydon Central
171: Croydon N
172: Croydon S
173: Cumbernauld, Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch E
174: Cynon Valley
175: Dagenham & Rainham
176: Darlington: LABOUR HOLD
177: Dartford
178: Daventry
179: Delyn
180: Denton & Reddish
181: Derby N
182: Derby S
183: Derbyshire Dales
184: Derbyshire Mid
185: Derbyshire NE
186: Derbyshire S
187: Devizes
188: Devon Central
189: Devon E
190: Devon N
191: Devon SW
192: Devon W & Torridge
193: Dewsbury
194: Don Valley
195: Doncaster Central
196: Doncaster N
197: Dorset Mid & Poole N
198: Dorset N
199: Dorset S
200: Dorset W
201: Dover
202: Down N: INDEPENDENT GAIN
203: Down S
204: Dudley N
205: Dudley S
206: Dulwich & W Norwood
207: Dumfries & Galloway
208: Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale
209: Dunbartonshire E
210: Dunbartonshire W
211: Dundee E
212: Dundee W
213: Dunfermline & Fife W
214: Durham, City Of:
215: Durham N: LABOUR HOLD
216: Durham NW
217: Dwyfor Meirionnydd
218: Ealing Central & Acton
219: Ealing N
220: Ealing Southall
221: Easington: LABOUR HOLD
222: East Ham
223: East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow: LABOUR HOLD
224: East Lothian
225: Eastbourne
226: Eastleigh
227: Eddisbury
228: Edinburgh E
229: Edinburgh N & Leith
230: Edinburgh S
231: Edinburgh SW
232: Edinburgh W
233: Edmonton
234: Ellesmere Port & Neston
235: Elmet & Rothwell
236: Eltham
237: Enfield N
238: Enfield Southgate
239: Epping Forest
240: Epsom & Ewell
241: Erewash
242: Erith & Thamesmead
243: Esher & Walton
244: Exeter
245: Falkirk
246: Fareham
247: Faversham & Kent Mid
248: Feltham & Heston
249: Fermanagh & S Tyrone
250: Fife NE: LIB DEM HOLD
251: Filton & Bradley Stoke: CONSERVATIVE HOLD
252: Finchley & Golders Green
253: Folkestone & Hythe
254: Forest Of Dean
255: Foyle
256: Fylde
257: Gainsborough
258: Garston & Halewood
259: Gateshead
260: Gedling
261: Gillingham & Rainham
262: Glasgow Central
263: Glasgow E
264: Glasgow N
265: Glasgow NE
266: Glasgow NW
267: Glasgow S
268: Glasgow SW
269: Glenrothes
270: Gloucester
271: Gordon
272: Gosport
273: Gower
274: Grantham & Stamford
275: Gravesham
276: Great Grimsby
277: Great Yarmouth
278: Greenwich & Woolwich
279: Guildford
280: Hackney N & Stoke Newington
281: Hackney S & Shoreditch
282: Halesowen & Rowley Regis
283: Halifax
284: Haltemprice & Howden
285: Halton
286: Hammersmith
287: Hampshire E
288: Hampshire NE
289: Hampshire NW
290: Hampstead & Kilburn
291: Harborough
292: Harlow
293: Harrogate & Knaresborough
294: Harrow E
295: Harrow W
296: Hartlepool
297: Harwich & Essex N
298: Hastings & Rye
299: Havant
300: Hayes & Harlington
301: Hazel Grove
302: Hemel Hempstead
303: Hemsworth
304: Hendon
305: Henley
306: Hereford & Herefordshire S
307: Herefordshire N
308: Hertford & Stortford
309: Hertfordshire NE
310: Hertfordshire SW
311: Hertsmere
312: Hexham
313: Heywood & Middleton
314: High Peak
315: Hitchin & Harpenden
316: Holborn & St Pancras
317: Hornchurch & Upminster
318: Hornsey & Wood Green
319: Horsham
320: Houghton & Sunderland S: LABOUR HOLD
321: Hove
322: Huddersfield
323: Hull E
324: Hull N
325: Hull W & Hessle
326: Huntingdon
327: Hyndburn
328: Ilford N
329: Ilford S
330: Inverclyde
331: Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey
332: Ipswich
333: Isle Of Wight
334: Islington N
335: Islington S & Finsbury
336: Islwyn
337: Jarrow
338: Keighley
339: Kenilworth & Southam
340: Kensington
341: Kettering
342: Kilmarnock & Loudoun
343: Kingston & Surbiton
344: Kingswood: CONSERVATIVE GAIN
345: Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath: LABOUR HOLD
346: Knowsley
347: Lagan Valley: DUP HOLD
348: Lanark & Hamilton E
349: Lancashire W
350: Lancaster & Fleetwood
351: Leeds Central
352: Leeds E
353: Leeds NE
354: Leeds NW
355: Leeds W
356: Leicester E
357: Leicester S
358: Leicester W
359: Leicestershire NW
360: Leicestershire S
361: Leigh
362: Lewes
363: Lewisham Deptford
364: Lewisham E
365: Lewisham W & Penge
366: Leyton & Wanstead
367: Lichfield
368: Lincoln
369: Linlithgow & Falkirk E
370: Liverpool Riverside
371: Liverpool Walton
372: Liverpool Wavertree
373: Liverpool W Derby
374: Livingston
375: Llanelli
376: Londonderry E
377: Loughborough
378: Louth & Horncastle
379: Ludlow
380: Luton N
381: Luton S
382: Macclesfield
383: Maidenhead
384: Maidstone & The Weald
385: Makerfield
386: Maldon
387: Manchester Central
388: Manchester Gorton
389: Manchester Withington
390: Mansfield
391: Meon Valley
392: Meriden
393: Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney
394: Middlesbrough
395: Middlesbrough S & Cleveland E
396: Midlothian
397: Milton Keynes N
398: Milton Keynes S
399: Mitcham & Morden
400: Mole Valley
401: Monmouth
402: Montgomeryshire
403: Moray
404: Morecambe & Lunesdale
405: Morley & Outwood
406: Motherwell & Wishaw: LABOUR HOLD
407: Na H-eileanan An Iar
408: Neath
409: New Forest E
410: New Forest W
411: Newark
412: Newbury
413: Newcastle-under-Lyme
414: Newcastle Upon Tyne Central
415: Newcastle Upon Tyne E
416: Newcastle Upon Tyne N
417: Newport E
418: Newport W
419: Newry & Armagh
420: Newton Abbot
421: Norfolk Mid
422: Norfolk N
423: Norfolk NW
424: Norfolk S
425: Norfolk SW
426: Normanton, Pontefract & Castleford
427: Northampton N
428: Northampton S
429: Northamptonshire S
430: Norwich N
431: Norwich S
432: Nottingham E
433: Nottingham N
434: Nottingham S
435: Nuneaton
436: Ochil & Perthshire S
437: Ogmore
438: Old Bexley & Sidcup
439: Oldham E & Saddleworth
440: Oldham W & Royton
441: Orkney & Shetland
442: Orpington
443: Oxford E
444: Oxford W & Abingdon
445: Paisley & Renfrewshire N
446: Paisley & Renfrewshire S
447: Pendle
448: Penistone & Stocksbridge
449: Penrith & The Border
450: Perth & Perthshire N
451: Peterborough
452: Plymouth Moor View
453: Plymouth Sutton & Devonport
454: Pontypridd
455: Poole
456: Poplar & Limehouse
457: Portsmouth N
458: Portsmouth S
459: Preseli Pembrokeshire
460: Preston
461: Pudsey
462: Putney: CONSERVATIVE HOLD
463: Rayleigh & Wickford
464: Reading E
465: Reading W
466: Redcar
467: Redditch
468: Reigate
469: Renfrewshire E
470: Rhondda §
471: Ribble Valley
472: Richmond Yorks
473: Richmond Park
474: Rochdale
475: Rochester & Strood
476: Rochford & Southend E
477: Romford
478: Romsey & Southampton N
479: Ross, Skye & Lochaber
480: Rossendale & Darwen
481: Rother Valley
482: Rotherham
483: Rugby
484: Ruislip, Northwood & Pinner
485: Runnymede & Weybridge
486: Rushcliffe
487: Rutherglen & Hamilton W: LABOUR HOLD
488: Rutland & Melton
489: Saffron Walden
490: St Albans
491: St Austell & Newquay
492: St Helens N
493: St Helens S
494: St Ives
495: Salford & Eccles
496: Salisbury
497: Scarborough & Whitby
498: Scunthorpe
499: Sedgefield
500: Sefton Central
501: Selby & Ainsty
502: Sevenoaks
503: Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough
504: Sheffield Central
505: Sheffield Hallam
506: Sheffield Heeley
507: Sheffield SE
508: Sherwood
509: Shipley
510: Shrewsbury & Atcham
511: Shropshire N
512: Sittingbourne & Sheppey
513: Skipton & Ripon
514: Sleaford & N Hykeham
515: Slough
516: Solihull
517: Somerset N
518: Somerset NE
519: Somerton & Frome
520: South Holland & The Deepings
521: South Ribble
522: South Shields
523: Southampton Itchen
524: Southampton Test
525: Southend W
526: Southport
527: Spelthorne
528: Stafford
529: Staffordshire Moorlands
530: Staffordshire S
531: Stalybridge & Hyde
532: Stevenage
533: Stirling
534: Stockport
535: Stockton N
536: Stockton S
537: Stoke-on-Trent Central
538: Stoke-on-Trent N
539: Stoke-on-Trent S
540: Stone
541: Stourbridge
542: Strangford
543: Stratford-on-avon
544: Streatham
545: Stretford & Urmston
546: Stroud
547: Suffolk Central & Ipswich N
548: Suffolk Coastal
549: Suffolk S
550: Suffolk W
551: Sunderland Central: LABOUR HOLD
552: Surrey E
553: Surrey Heath
554: Surrey SW
555: Sussex Mid
556: Sutton & Cheam
557: Sutton Coldfield
558: Swansea E
559: Swansea W
560: Swindon N
561: Swindon S
562: Tamworth
563: Tatton
564: Taunton Deane
565: Telford
566: Tewkesbury
567: Thanet N
568: Thanet S
569: Thirsk & Malton
570: Thornbury & Yate: LIB DEM HOLD
571: Thurrock
572: Tiverton & Honiton
573: Tonbridge & Malling
574: Tooting
575: Torbay: LIB DEM HOLD
576: Torfaen
577: Totnes
578: Tottenham
579: Truro & Falmouth
580: Tunbridge Wells
581: Twickenham
582: Tynemouth
583: Tyneside N
584: Tyrone W: SINN FEIN HOLD
585: Ulster Mid
586: Upper Bann: DUP HOLD
587: Uxbridge & Ruislip S
588: Vale of Clwyd: LABOUR HOLD
589: Vale of Glamorgan
590: Vauxhall
591: Wakefield
592: Wallasey
593: Walsall N
594: Walsall S
595: Walthamstow
596: Wansbeck
597: Wantage
598: Warley
599: Warrington N
600: Warrington S
601: Warwick & Leamington
602: Warwickshire N
603: Washington & Sunderland W: LABOUR HOLD
604: Watford
605: Waveney
606: Wealden
607: Weaver Vale
608: Wellingborough
609: Wells
610: Welwyn Hatfield
611: Wentworth & Dearne
612: West Bromwich E
613: West Bromwich W
614: West Ham
615: Westminster N
616: Westmorland & Lonsdale
617: Weston-super-Mare
618: Wigan
619: Wiltshire N
620: Wiltshire SW
621: Wimbledon
622: Winchester
623: Windsor
624: Wirral S
625: Wirral W
626: Witham
627: Witney
628: Woking
629: Wokingham
630: Wolverhampton NE
631: Wolverhampton SE
632: Wolverhampton SW
633: Worcester
634: Worcestershire Mid
635: Worcestershire W
636: Workington
637: Worsley & Eccles S
638: Worthing E & Shoreham
639: Worthing W
640: Wrekin, The
641: Wrexham
642: Wycombe
643: Wyre & Preston N
644: Wyre Forest
645: Wythenshawe & Sale E
646: Yeovil
647: Ynys Mon: LABOUR HOLD
648: York Central
649: York Outer
650: Yorkshire East

Wednesday relegation marred by violence

Sheffield Wednesday could have exited the Championship league on Sunday night with their heads held high, but violence on the pitch following the game may have stained their reputation.

The game was the last chance to avoid relegation from the championship league for both Sheffield Wednesday who needed a victory and their opponents, Crystal Palace, who only needed a draw to remain safe.

It was a tense, evenly matched game, Crystal Palace twice going ahead and twice Wednesday equalized and were threatening to take the lead right up to the final whistle.

As Crystal Palace were celebrating on the pitch things went from bad to worse for Wednesday as fans broke through the police lines and violence erupted between rivals fans, stewards and officials.

Eagles defender Clint Hill was also allegedly assaulted in the melee. The violence continued outside the stadium with fans throwing missiles at police lines and stewards and melees breaking out in the city center later in the night. Police arrested 7 people for violent disorder and one for assault and are confident thy will make many more arrests thanks to CCTV footage.

Supt Martin Scothern, in charge of policing football in Sheffield, said:

“A number of football supporters, mainly from Sheffield, engaged in violence inside the stadium as the fans came on to the pitch, and outside the stadium.

Although police have not received a complaint from Crystal Palace FC, police are looking into allegations that a Crystal Palace player was assaulted by Sheffield Wednesday fans.

This behavior cannot be tolerated as it damages the reputation of the city”

The FA will now be investigating the violence An FA spokesperson said: “The FA does not condone disorder either outside or inside football stadia and thankfully such problems remain infrequent in the modern game.

“However, any individuals identified as having taken part in any form of disorder should be dealt with appropriately by the authorities and issued with football banning orders as they simply have no place in our game.”

Sheffield Wednesday have vowed that anyone identified in the violence will be banned from Hillsborough for life.