Exit polls showing Tories on 316, Lab on 239, LD on 10, UKIP 2, SNP 58, Plaid Cymru on 4 and Greens on 2. Won't be as reliable as last time, but it could mean that the Tories have a chance to continue the current coalition. Hopefully the Liberals don't lose as much, and the Tories remain strong.
Hopefully the ConLib coalition continues...
Stickying until the hype train has finished crashing <_<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on May 07, 2015, 04:12:54 PMStickying until the hype train has finished crashing <_<GET FUCKING #SHREKT LABOUR GET FUCKED IN THE BUM HOEL YOU SOSHALIST CUNTS
Quote from: Meta Cognition on May 07, 2015, 04:13:53 PMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on May 07, 2015, 04:12:54 PMStickying until the hype train has finished crashing <_<GET FUCKING #SHREKT LABOUR GET FUCKED IN THE BUM HOEL YOU SOSHALIST CUNTSlolThis could be quite amusing if they do pull off a solid win.And by amusing I mean time to despair ;_;But yeah, sticky for the bonger politics until it's all ogre.
i should assassinate cameron
Quote from: goots on May 07, 2015, 04:23:42 PMi should assassinate cameronGreat, the GCHQ is now monitoring this forum.
I'm fairly sure we'll get a second general election before Christmas >.>
Quote from: Meta Cognition on May 07, 2015, 04:31:15 PMI'm fairly sure we'll get a second general election before Christmas >.>Is that possible?
If David Cameron wins an overall majority I'll wank myself into a coma
So how will the results work?
Liberal Democrat sources say the result in Kingston and Surbiton is "genuinely close". The seat has been held by Ed Davey - pictured above with Nick Clegg - who is the energy and climate change secretary, since 1997. The source says neither the Lib Dems nor the Conservatives know who has won.