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View Poll Results: Who will win tomorrow?

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  • Conservatives

    34 60.71%
  • Labour

    15 26.79%
  • Other

    4 7.14%
  • Leonidis Fortunae Westocrates

    3 5.36%
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    Re: Tomorrow

    Labour would need to join up with 6 or 7 parties

    And i will take that everyday over a Tory government

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    Re: Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    Labour would need to join up with 6 or 7 parties

    And i will take that everyday over a Tory government
    Sky News' graphic was interesting.

    Conservatives will need N.Ireland Unionist support, plus Sinn Fein continuing their Parliamentary absence, in order to get close to an effective Majority.

    Labour would need SNP, plus Lib Dem, plus Plaid Cymru, plus Greens, plus a couple extra seats from the exit poll, in order to create May's dreaded "coalition of chaos"

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    Re: Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Ainsley Harriott View Post
    Sky News' graphic was interesting.

    Conservatives will need N.Ireland Unionist support, plus Sinn Fein continuing their Parliamentary absence, in order to get close to an effective Majority.

    Labour would need SNP, plus Lib Dem, plus Plaid Cymru, plus Greens, plus a couple extra seats from the exit poll, in order to create May's dreaded "coalition of chaos"
    The one positive with the bottom situation is that, finally, Scotland and Wales will have had a big say in the result of the next government, rather than the usual story of being given whatever England votes for.

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    Re: Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    The one positive with the bottom situation is that, finally, Scotland and Wales will have had a big say in the result of the next government, rather than the usual story of being given whatever England votes for.
    For once, Plaid may have power. If the poll is correct, every seat counts. If the poll is correct, we'll be asked to vote again in November.

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    Re: Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    The one positive with the bottom situation is that, finally, Scotland and Wales will have had a big say in the result of the next government, rather than the usual story of being given whatever England votes for.
    Exactly this, it would be so much better (hopefully).

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