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Originally Posted by arista
It's in the numbers
Labour Leader ignores that
that is crazy
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Really it's not.
The only number that matters is if they were ahead,how many percentage points Labour was ahead of the Cons on polling day.
The SNP could have close to 50 seats.
However if Labour were 9%+ ahead of the Cons, they would much more than likely have an overall majority.
The bigger the lead the bigger the majority.
Plus even if the Cons ended up 2% ahead of Labour.
The Cons then would not have an overall majority.