the difference is that ted heath had more popular votes. he actually had 250,000 or so more people voting for him. it does not look like on these papers, labour could claim that. >> go on. >> another interesting parallel is that ted heath was asked by the then liberal leader whether or not he could deliver voting reform. he said the most i can offer is a vote at the house of commons. that was not enough for the liberals then. >> we think we are about to get a declaration from tooting. let's go up there on the platform and see. >> again, i seem to be missing a candidate. >> can we put that on the screen? thank you very much. conservative gain in battersea. 6.5% swing to the conservatives. >> 7,509. mark adrian clark, the conservative party candidate, 19,514. susan john richards, independent, 190. the labour party candidate, 22,000. >> thank you. thank you. can i finish please. 22,038. david mcdonald, u.k. independent party, 624. the christian party, 171. albert roy vickry, 609. i therefore declare -- >> he has been there since 2005 attends c