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View Poll Results: Who do you support in this election?

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  • Conservative and Unionist Party

    16 22.86%
  • United Kingdom Independence Party

    9 12.86%
  • Labour Party

    25 35.71%
  • Liberal Democrats

    19 27.14%
  • Green Party of England and Wales

    0 0%
  • British National Party

    1 1.43%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Just voted Labour. Oh, and I don't believe the Gillian Duffy thing had any impact on this election - just ITV and Sky News over exagerating things as per usual.
    One word: Murdoch.

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    Do the right thing, vote left

    just voted, deciding how much of it to watch tonight. Defo C4 and then some of BBC methinks

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    Exit polls show a hung parliament with the Conservatives short by 19 seats. Reflecting the polls of the last few days. However the Liberal Democrats actually lose seats which is quite remarkable. Exit polls incredibly accurate in the past it's worth noting.

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    Sky News / ITV News / BBC Exit Poll results are as following:

    Conservative: 307
    Labour: 255
    Liberal Democrats: 59
    Others: 29

    Looks like were heading for a minority Conservative government


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    Quote Originally Posted by jam666 View Post
    Sky News / ITV News / BBC Exit Poll results are as following:

    Conservative: 307
    Labour: 255
    Liberal Democrats: 59
    Others: 29

    Looks like were heading for a minority Conservative government
    or a Labour LibDem coalition which is more likely in the case of pariliament being hung
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    Really Jordy? Do you not know anything about 1992?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli View Post
    or a Labour LibDem coalition which is more likely in the case of pariliament being hung
    If we use the exit poll results, a Labour / LibDem coalition is VERY unlikely as they will have 314 seats when compared to 307 Conservative seats.
    This means there is a 7 seat difference and your forgetting that the UUP/DUP of N.I have close ties with the conservatives which should their seat prediciton of 10 be accurate the conservative party would then have more seats than the join Labour / Lib Dem coalition.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Really Jordy? Do you not know anything about 1992?!
    That was a while ago, in more recent elections it's been close to being spot on. They've presumably improved their methods for collecting data since 1992 too. However, I struggle to believe the Liberal Democrats will lose seats so I think this poll might be wrong.

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    Come on Conservatives!

    I can see Labour surprising a few people however, the LibDem exit poll result hasn't surprised me one bit.
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    I love paxman XD!

    And I do believe that people may have moved from liberal democrats to labour to block conservative. We'll
    see. I don't believe how many people can't vote!

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