Conservatives: 314
Labour: 266
SNP: 34
Lib Dems: 14
Plaid Cymru: 3
Greens: 1
Ukip: 0
Others: 138
To put this into context, a party needs 326 seats to win a majority. This poll shows Conservatives losing 17 seats, and Labour gaining 34.
Conservatives: 314
Labour: 266
SNP: 34
Lib Dems: 14
Plaid Cymru: 3
Greens: 1
Ukip: 0
Others: 138
To put this into context, a party needs 326 seats to win a majority. This poll shows Conservatives losing 17 seats, and Labour gaining 34.
Before this election, they only held one seat anyway, even though they had millions of votes. Same with the greens.
SNP is popular in Scotland, and Lib Dems have a few seats here and there. Other than that, it is purely a two party race.
Before this election, they only held one seat anyway, even though they had millions of votes.
That explains it. Now does that count for or against the parliamentary system? :-)
I noticed UKIP at 0 in your poll numbers, a bit of a surprise since everyone was scared of their radicalism and growing popularity.