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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Interesting to see the left leaning parties had more votes in total

Conservative - Votes - 13,650,900
Democratic Unionist Party - Votes- 292,316
UKIP - Votes - 593,852
Total - 14,537,068

Labour - Votes - 12,858,652
Scottish National Party - Votes - 977,569
Liberal Democrat - Votes - 2,367,048
Green Party - Votes - 524,604
Total - 16,727,873


Yes this is the massive problem with first past the post voting - it doesn't truly represent the voting public - I believe in Australia they just count the total votes - as would make logical sense.

We need to scrap the 1st past system - its wrong.
 
All in all probably the result i wanted.

Didnt want JC in.
Didnt want TM to have absolute power...to push through her version of 1984.
Did want the smug grin wiped off both Alex Salmond's face and wee krankie.

As the cat would say All in all a 100% successful election :D

 
Hopefully, to quote Frankie Boyle, Paul Nuttall will shortly be "Driving a coach and breeding Staffies" or "Working as a model. Fronting a campaign urging women not to leave their drinks unattended." :D

Yeah what an utter clown wanting independence for the UK and being in charge of a party that helped achieved that hahahaha what a loser
 
DUP prop up May until second election, BoJo takes over with lalaland manifesto (people like those it seems) and crushes Corbyn - the consequences of this hung parliament will make people think twice about voting for anyone other than Labour / Torys next time whuich should secure a decent majority.

The only way Labour could win is if they can find a mainstream popular leader - I don't believe Corbyn is genuinely popular I just think he isn't May.
 
Yet Corbyn was the only person who went on record to say he would reduce low-wage immigration.
Funny, I don't recall him saying that. He spoke about some bit of legislation to stop undercutting which is vague and won't work anyway. He also said that managing immigration isn't a priority for him. I think we'd also see a lot more so-called refugees from the continent admitted to the UK, we'll become more like Sweden and all their problems will be shared with us.
 
Yes this is the massive problem with first past the post voting - it doesn't truly represent the voting public - I believe in Australia they just count the total votes - as would make logical sense.

We need to scrap the 1st past system - its wrong.

It is, but it serves the parties the best so they wont change it.
 
Yes this is the massive problem with first past the post voting - it doesn't truly represent the voting public - I believe in Australia they just count the total votes - as would make logical sense.

We need to scrap the 1st past system - its wrong.

DUP less than 300k votes, 10 seats.
Greens 500k votes, 1 seat.

Proportional representation is a must.
 
All in all probably the result i wanted.

Didnt want JC in.
Didnt want TM to have absolute power...to push through her version of 1984.
Did want the smug grin wiped off both Alex Salmond's face and wee krankie.

As the cat would say All in all a 100% successful election :D


LOL
 
Combined vote for the major parties was biggest it's been in a long time, I don't see the minor party vote dropping much.
 
DUP less than 300k votes, 10 seats.
Greens 500k votes, 1 seat.

Proportional representation is a must.
I think in the 2015 election if PR had been used, UKIP would have had something like 28 seats. I know this time they wouldn't but the benefits aren't always positive for PR.
 
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