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UK Election Scoreboard Conservative | Labour | Liberal

National Results after 614 of 650 @ 09:38 07.05.2010

Party Seats Gain Loss Net Votes % +/-%
Conservative 290 94 3 +91 10,121,863 36.1 +3.9
Labour 246 2 87 -85 8,175,832 29.2 -6.3
Liberal Democrat 51 7 13 -6 6,416,725 22.9 +1.0

UK National Seats

At 08:45 Labour are gaining more seats as the counting continues.

Conservatives = 288 Seats

Labour = 241 Seats

Liberal Democrat = 51 Seats

Party Seats Gain Loss Net Votes % +/-%
Conservative 288 93 3 +90 10,035,618 36.2 +3.9
Labour 241 2 86 -84 8,024,022 29.0 -6.4
Liberal Democrat 51 7 13 -6 6,361,341 23.0 +1.0

Will the UK have a hung Parliament

Not web related but any business in the UK will be taking a close on the election.

At 8:20am The conservatives have 286 Seats and Labour have 237 seats. So the current swing is a change in favour of Conservatives but it is not enough at present to give Conservatives the total control. So many politicans have learned to their cost over the years that voting can not be predicted. However no matter how much prediction pointed at the Conservatives taking control because the UK has voted in a non clear cut way it is likely that we will have a hung parliament .

Nick Clegg raises the stakes in there campaign by appearing to indicate that he would insist on being Prime Minister himself in a government where power is split between his party and Gordon Brown’s Labour Party. But  Torry leader David Cameron and his performance coming upto the election has put him nearer to Number Ten Downing Street position, the Prime Minister’s office/residence in London. The fight seemed to be generated in a 2 against 1 battle.  And when you look the labour and Lib Dems votes addded together equal is 288 seats and the conservatives have 286 seats at this point in time.

Who will win the election