Poll: Exit Poll: UK General Election 2017 - Results discussion and OcUK Exit Poll - Closing 8th July

Exit poll: Who did you vote for?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 302 27.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 577 52.6%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 104 9.5%
  • Green

    Votes: 13 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 19 1.7%
  • Scottish National Party

    Votes: 30 2.7%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 6 0.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 46 4.2%

  • Total voters
    1,097
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I said that before and I'll keep saying it - this election was meant to be about one thing and one thing only. And as such it should have been fought between Conservatives and "coalition for Europe" consisting of Labour, SNP and LibDems, with only one point in their manifesto - "we will stop Brexit". For all three "alternatives" that was the only chance to win and rule the country. Instead Labour made a selfish decision to play careers instead of do what's best for the country. Labour would also win with anyone, literally anyone other than Corbin at the front. Now whoever replaces May will have to run another election as there is no flipping way Davis or de Pfeffel Johnson should initiate Brexit as unelected leaders....

Labour made a selfish decision to run in the snap election called by the conservatives? I cant believe the audacity of them to not let the conservatives run unopposed.
 
I don't think May will step down. I think She'll lead a minority government supported by votes from the DUP (not a coalition).
I think we'll see a leadership challenge within 6 months though.

Saying that though my track record over the last couple of days has not been very good. I said Cons would get a 20 seat majority........
 
What absolute chaos this Brexit voted has caused with a shockingly run campaign that was literally run on lies and misinformation. With a Tory Government that had zero plan when Brexit actually won.

As much as I think Corbyn is out of his depth, this surge in Labour votes can only be good for the Country. Keeping the Tories in check and steering as away from a suicidal hard Brexit.
 
I can't understand why May decided to add 'nails in the coffin' to their manifesto. It's like they've done everything they could to loose votes.

Removing school meals - hitting middle age voters.
Removing pension cap - hitting pensioners
Tuition fees - hitting students

That and their calamitous privatisation (without reducing overalls costs) of many of our public services, it's no surprise they've been hit hard.
she saw it as an easy win and to finally do what the Tories actually want with no EU interference and a massive majority to push through all their extreme ideology that has been contained until now.
 
The Conservatives haven't done badly, in fact in terms of votes and percentage votes it's the best since 1992. The difference is the second party has got a historically unusually high proportion of the vote at 40%. There is little precedent for such a large second place vote in the last 40 years. Callaghan in 1979 was 36.9%.

It is still a terrible and humiliating loss for Theresa May but not because the Conservative vote was poor.
 
I accept May should have kept this more about Brexit
That would have made it worse, don't forget the brexit polls weren't wrong about public opinion they were wrong about how many remain voters would actually show up, if she had kept it more about Brexit she would have lost even more votes.
 
He's the person who predicted a fall in turnout, to 55 - 60% based on wandering down to his local polling station to vote.

Actual turnout continues to trend upwards, nearly 69% for this election (which is about the only positive to take out of the result imo!)

And 72% turnout for the 18-25 demographic! Incredible from young folks - almost brings a tear to the eye, to be honest.
 
What absolute chaos this Brexit voted has caused with a shockingly run campaign that was literally run on lies and misinformation. With a Tory Government that had zero plan when Brexit actually won.

As much as I think Corbyn is out of his depth, this surge in Labour votes can only be good for the Country. Keeping the Tories in check and steering as away from a suicidal hard Brexit.

^^ This.

A soft Brexit on the EU's terms seems far more likely now.
 
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Its the customs union mainly for me we won't be able to trade outside the EU. Maybe parliament should decide revoking Article 50 even though against will as people may understand the reasons if these facts are understood by public more. I for one would rather that as a leaver than having the EU laugh at us for years to come.
 
Labour basically bought their votes with promises of anything the electorate wants you can have it, lets just have a right good spend up on credit.
 
And 72% turnout for the 18-25 demographic! Incredible from young folks - almost brings a tear to the eye, to be honest.

My best friend's girlfriend is doing a PHD in Edinburgh, and since Brexit, I've never seen so much interest in politics from people of that age,
 
@scorza
Its the customs union mainly for me we won't be able to trade outside the EU. Maybe parliament should decide revoking Article 50 even though against will as people may understand the reasons if these facts are understood by public more. I for one would rather that as a leaver than having the EU laugh at us for years to come.
I agree - making our own trade deals was one of the big advantages of not being in the EU. I don't see any advantages to leaving the EU but remaining in the Single Market or Customs Union.
 
And 72% turnout for the 18-25 demographic! Incredible from young folks - almost brings a tear to the eye, to be honest.

probably because young folks are the ones who are going to get the most shafted by the 1984 esque internet plans the conservatives have, and corbyn pledging to kill off uni fee's is a really big one considering the amount of student debt people rack up just to get a damned education.
 
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