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Why would anyone want a hung parliament, it would be a disaster for all?

I've had a bad feeling all week, said earlier Twitter, Facebook, lots seem to be supporting Labour.

As for Brexit, May will have to get some minor seats on board from Ireland or Wales
 
Why would anyone want a hung parliament, it would be a disaster for all?

I've had a bad feeling all week, said earlier Twitter, Facebook, lots seem to be supporting Labour.

As for Brexit, May will have to get some minor seats on board from Ireland or Wales

The election was called to give mrs weak and unstable a strong mandate for brexit. Pleased to say she has got no mandate at all for it.
 
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The election was called to give mrs weak and unstable a strong mandate for brexit. Pleased to say she has got no mandate at all for it.
Brexit is going to happen, we either go into it very weak with a hung parliament or we go into it better shaped with a party on 326 or more seats.

I wanted Tory, if they can't do it I would prefer Labour with 326 we don't want coalition governments, shares will drop, everything will become unstable.

I said Corbyn has fought a good campaign, I don't like him still but he has gone up in my estimation.

Sterling already dropped further on exit polls
 
First two results suggest exit polls are wrong, fingers crossed...

Following the declaration that Labour has held on to Houghton & Sunderland South, elections expert Peter Kelner comments that the Conservatives have done "substantially better" in that constituency than the exit poll predicted, and Labour has done substantially worse - despite, of course, winning both seats.

Prof John Custice says: "According to the exit poll there should be a 5 point decrease in the Conservative vote here, while Labour’s vote is expected to be up by 19 points. In practice, the Conservative vote is up by 6 points and the Labour vote by 10.

"The result is thus a smaller swing to Labour than expected by the exit poll."
 
No point in getting excited by polls, exit or otherwise. Results are results, and not long to go before we find out what's what.
 
chesh said we would know the result today because of exit polls.
I ****ing hope that he is right.
May is finished, brexit is in real trouble.
Whoever forms the government we will be voting again in twelve months.

Stong and stable. <laugh><laugh><laugh>
well as i see it your vote will not count if we vote again as you admitted to spoiling your vote.you have no right to comment.
 
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