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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One thing's for sure we're a very divided country and it saddens me that remainers haven't accepted the will of the people expressed in the referendum.
so utterly deluded, do you even know what labours manefesto was for EU.

perhaps you should be looking at what May was doing and why she lost votes. Rather than just making **** up.
 
One thing's for sure we're a very divided country and it saddens me that remainers haven't accepted the will of the people expressed in the referendum.
Yes, damn those people not accepting the will of the people! Won't they ever learn to just *conform*?
 
and the greens with their one seat have more voters than the whole of the DUP.

Isn't this going to destabilise northern Ireland?
That's been happening ever since they signed up to the wonderful Good Friday Agreement - look at what's happened in NI politics - used to be the dominated by centrist parties (UUP, SDLP) now dominated by Sinn Fein IRA and the DUP. At least the PUP (who do have links to paramilitary organisations unlike the DUP) haven't gained much support.
 
I think the Cons would do well to ditch May and call another election. Sort of saying to the electorate "OK, so you don't like May, how about this guy?".
If they put Ken Clarke in charge, now that's a PM I could get behind.
 
Labour still got beat and are more in line with the numbers Gordon Brown posted. I wouldn't say Brown 'cemented his position in the party' after that. The expectations were so low for Labour that this looks like a win, but it isn't.

Quite. Corbyn only looks good because he had been doing so badly and collapse of third party support has pushed up vote shares.
 
So are people happy with the Cons being propped up by catholic-hating, anti-LGBT, anti-abortion, nutcases?
 
DUP Brexit manifesto details.


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so utterly deluded, do you even know what labours manefesto was for EU.

perhaps you should be looking at what May was doing and why she lost votes. Rather than just making **** up.

Labour want to remain in the single market which means accepting freedom of movement. That is in stark contrast to the majority that voted brexit.
 
Don't crack me up, the party elite couldn't even remember some of them or do basic arithmetic.

The fact you're judging an entire costed manifesto on a single radio interview, yet ignoring the fact that the Conservative manifesto wasn't costed and the "party elite" continually failed to describe where the figures came from, shows just how delusional you and all of the other Tory voters are.

Thanks.
 
Only cause everyone left and he had to fill his cabinet with his best mates.

Him calling for may to stand down is just a joke when 10 months ago he refused and he couldnt even get his own party in order at least May has backing from her own side

Really? I have seen several Tory Mp's saying she has to go.
 
I think the Cons would do well to ditch May and call another election. Sort of saying to the electorate "OK, so you don't like May, how about this guy?".
If they put Ken Clarke in charge, now that's a PM I could get behind.
I would be in favour of this. Not Boris leading though. It needs to be a fresh and good leader.
 
Replace May with Rees-Mogg I say.
I said that a while back in casual conversation - he's a toff but I had the impression that he's forthright so people generally quite like him.

Seems I was wrong if reaction to that idea amongst friends and colleagues is anything to go by!
 
the Tory party you seem to love so much will have to get in to bed with gay-bashing pro-life terrorists.

I don't love the Tories at all, in fact I don't lean towards any particular party. I do hate the SNP and all that they stand for so my vote yesterday was a tactical vote with the only party that could go against them in Scotland. Not sure that I would have voted at all if Labour was that alternative party because I don't want Corbyn anywhere near a seat of power. As for the UK result I just think the Tories would have got us a better deal in the Brexit negotiations which is why I asked if now was a good time to put it to the people one last time.
 
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