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Election 2015: Exit poll puts Tories close to majority Bosonic May 2015 #1
At least UKIP only got 2 iandhr May 2015 #2
CSpan is covering it. lamp_shade May 2015 #3
This is the problem with national polling vs district by district. brooklynite May 2015 #4
The YouGov exit polls are quite different, and a bit closer to pre-election polls renegade000 May 2015 #5
although now the feed says that the YouGov poll is not technically an exit poll... renegade000 May 2015 #6
Yes, YouGov re-interviewed 6,000 people they had polled in the previous weeks muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #7
The UK seems to wait for a throw the bumbs out election. iandhr May 2015 #8
Unfortunately, you may be right about 2020. forest444 May 2015 #11
fixed iandhr May 2015 #12
Exciting isn't it! forest444 May 2015 #13
SNP sweeping Scotland does not bode well for the UK as a whole. roamer65 May 2015 #9
If the Conservatives can get 316 seats then they will almost certainly have the totodeinhere May 2015 #10
Need something to smilie about iandhr May 2015 #14
The Guardian has some great reporting asiliveandbreathe May 2015 #15
All Hope, No Change seveneyes May 2015 #16
I still think it's too early to tell. Turborama May 2015 #17
The Cons cannot rule the UK only representing England. roamer65 May 2015 #18
No party can for that matter. It will be fascinating to see how all of this eventually totodeinhere May 2015 #19
Dream result for the SNP T_i_B May 2015 #20
Why not? The Cons represent approximately ten times the number of people that the SNP do. Nihil May 2015 #23
I don't like the results. T_i_B May 2015 #21
Brits are right wing. Just like Americans. candelista May 2015 #22
I think they won because of David Cameron donna123 May 2015 #24
Orignially constitution said 1 rep per 30k harun May 2015 #25
With 30,000 an average person could run for Congress. former9thward May 2015 #26
I was thinking the same thing. It could be done. harun May 2015 #27
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