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What a disaster this is...I nearly threw up at that exit poll, unbelievable
Desperately hoping there's a margin of error 10 or so seats either way for Labour/Tories so there's an anti-Tory majority and Ed can have a go at putting a Queen's Speech forward On a lighter note, Jeremy's graphics looking even more amazing this time and I love that him and Emily can forecast actual seats with the exit poll |
I don't really follow UK politics. But can someone answer a few questions for me?
1. Are the exit polls usually accurate? 2. Is there a certain amount a party needs? 3. Also say for example (I have no idea about this so it may sound stupid) the conservatives and labour finished equal, would they have to fight for smaller parties to create a government? |
David Mitchell laying into Natalie Bennett and her popping up on video link. :joker:
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1. variable, but they were very accurate at the last election in 2010 2. Yes, they need enough seats so that they will win most of the votes in parliament as they pass legislation 3. Yes, they would try and get agreement for other parties to vote with them |
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2. 326 seats is needed for a majority in theory, in reality 323 will do because Sinn Fein don't take their seats in the Commons so don't vote. 3. Yep pretty much, even if the exit polls are right the Tories will need the support of other parties for a majority be that in a formal coalition or just getting their backing issue-by-issue |
we agreed :laugh:
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This is the shy Tory vote, the people who won't admit it to the polls or in public because they're afraid of being lambasted as hating the poor, being snooty rich boys etc.
Sorry but everything is pointing to an absolutely disastrous night for Labour. Miliband cannot stay if this is how it turns out. |
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So if labour got less by say 5 they could still go to power by getting the amount they need? Or am I way way off??? |
I'm really disappointed for the Lib Dems. Worst case scenario I thought would be 17-20 seats, the way their vote is collapsing nationwide is astonishing
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bye @ Nuneaton
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It's looking like the Tories could have a big enough lead that they will be comfortably in the driving seat though |
Wow, 3% swing to Tories in Nuneaton....labour were really hoping to turn this seat around.
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Those 200,000 votes that went missing from that van turning up?....
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Hell yeah....here for a Tory majority.
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The Lib Dems are crashing down tonight. :laugh:
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Looking like no reduced uni fees :(
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Lets all pray for my boy Danny Alexander guys
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I can't remember if I posted it on here but a few weeks ago I did fear that a slight Tory majority may happen, and it now looks likely
Awful night. And I feel sorry for the Lib Dems, the better of the coalition partners watering down what could've been an even nastier government and they're bearing the brunt of it whilst the Tories do better than last time. Astounding |
Nicola not looking too happy....even as a winner.:shrug:
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