A correspondent in
The Glasgow Herald described the result as "an unpleasant surprise", noting that while it was not expected that Waldron would obtain "a large majority, there was a confident hope that he at least would win through. Certainly a Labour majority of 4840 was not in the picture." The same author considered various factors as lying behind the result including apathy of Conservative and Liberal voters, and Germany's
withdrawal from the League of Nations and the
World Disarmament Conference causing a "War scare" which Wilmot's supporters exploited to win votes, particularly from female voters. Ultimately Wilmot would fail to be re-elected for the seat at the
next general election, with the Conservative
William Astor gaining the seat with a majority of just over 1,000 votes. ==References==