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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Because Corbyn bought their vote with the tuition fees promise. Libs did the same in 2010. You think they would have learnt by now.

£10-20k's worth of student debt to pay off is not an insignificant number, that's literally the deposit for a house for a generation who doesn't have particularly good hopes of being able to get onto the property ladder.
 
I have mixed feelings on the result.

The Scottish result was better than I could have hoped for and the SNP got a hammering having lost 21 seats, including Angus Robertson, their deputy leader losing his seat here in Moray just as I predicted. I bet he isn't so smug now!! Now that the true voice of the Scottish people has spoken and not the SNP's fantasy made up version, perhaps they will kill off indyref2 altogether. We don't want it!!

The UK result on the other hand is a disaster. STV has had a election result show all night and this morning they were talking of a Labour/SNP coalition to run the UK. This would be a complete and utter catastrophe. For one thing I don't want that idiot Corbyn in a seat of power and certainly don't want him giving everything away in the Brexit negotiations. He has already stated this morning that he would guarantee the right to stay in this country for anybody who is already here. What about guaranteeing the rights of UK citizens living in Europe in trade for that right? No mention of that. The biggest problem in this suggested coalition though is the SNP. They have already proven that they are anti UK and want nothing less than to rule Scotland, seperate from the rest of the UK. They will only have their own interests to gain their aims and will not act in the best interests of the UK.

What is now going to happen with Brexit? If the Tories form a minority government they won't be able to get anything through. If Labour form a coalition Corbyn will give away everything and we will be no better off than we are now and could even be worse off. Maybe it's time to put it to the people again and have a final referendum on membership? Perhaps the so hard done by yougsters will actually get off their backsides and vote this time!! That's only any good though if Article 50 can even be undone and the EU won't shaft us to undo it even though it will make us look a complete joke.

the Tory party you seem to love so much will have to get in to bed with gay-bashing pro-life terrorists.
 
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I just can't fathom what Labour voters think they have done here , home issues aside we now have sod all credibility with the EU.

Vote for the party they perceived best? Or at the very least keep out the party they thought worst.

These sorts of comment are a classic example of how ***** the electoral system in this country is.
 
Labour can't form a government, the maths simply doesn't add up. It looks like an unstable Tory minority is most likely but full coalition with either the DUP (who are a nasty pack) or the LDs (who will demand a second referendum, surely) is possible.
 
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.

Exactly this hasn't been explained to public during election. They tried but at every point the media and the 2 terrorism events didn't allow these facts to be raised. Now for me Brexit is dead and we are a diminished country and the EU have fulfilled their prophesy of being poorer
TM can't resign I think. Probably the most pressure any PM has faced since Churchill. They brought it upon themselves.
They probably lost the next election to I can't see any credible leader to replace her or would want to.
 
Labour can't form a government, the maths simply doesn't add up. It looks like an unstable Tory minority is most likely but full coalition with either the DUP (who are a nasty pack) or the LDs (who will demand a second referendum, surely) is possible.

I can't see a coalition with the LDs happening again. They took a beating last time because of it. To do it again would be suicide for the party.
 
Labour can't form a government, the maths simply doesn't add up. It looks like an unstable Tory minority is most likely but full coalition with either the DUP (who are a nasty pack) or the LDs (who will demand a second referendum, surely) is possible.

They won't let maths get in their way :)
 
So, May is not resigning, and will go to the palace at 12.30. Cons plus religious nutters running the country as we go in to brexit.
 
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.

As Vonhelmet said yesterday, at least Labour buying the young vote makes a change from the usual Torries buying the pensioner vote ;)
 
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