The result was significant as it meant that the Labour governmentretained a majority of one in the House of Commons. However although Labour had held the seat, The Glasgow Heraldnoted that the voters had sent the party a "sour message". In a seat that had been considered safe for Labour, their majority dropped by over 11,000 votes and there was a 13.3%swing to the Conservatives. Moreover, the reduced turnout was taken by the newspaper as suggesting some Labour supporters had failed to come out and vote for their party. The newspaper thought that the Prime MinisterJames Callaghan, would be "very concerned" by this fall in support and by the size of the National Front candidate's vote.