Its that time folks, this is my prediction for the Share of the vote that the UK Parties will get on May 6th and their Seats in the new House of Commons. Lets be clear here folks, there will not be a uniformed swing due to different seats have different fights, thus you have Conservative vs LibDems, Conservative vs Labour, Lib Dems vs Labour, also the national parties in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Thus based on the above this is my best guess, it could be dead on or totally wrong, here it is folks, Conservative Party with 36% ( 287 seats ), Labour Party 28% ( 259 seats ), Lib Dems 26% ( 78 seats ), as to who will be PM on Friday, that will be in the hands of Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats, my guess that Mr Clegg would not want to work with PM Brown, thus a chance of pact between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats, but its only a guess folks, Mr Clegg might get over his aversion to Mr Brown or the Labour Party might ditch Mr Brown, get a new leader and form a pact with the Liberal Democrats. One thing folks it will be a long night in the UK.
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Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Prediction for UK General Election
Its that time folks, this is my prediction for the Share of the vote that the UK Parties will get on May 6th and their Seats in the new House of Commons. Lets be clear here folks, there will not be a uniformed swing due to different seats have different fights, thus you have Conservative vs LibDems, Conservative vs Labour, Lib Dems vs Labour, also the national parties in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Thus based on the above this is my best guess, it could be dead on or totally wrong, here it is folks, Conservative Party with 36% ( 287 seats ), Labour Party 28% ( 259 seats ), Lib Dems 26% ( 78 seats ), as to who will be PM on Friday, that will be in the hands of Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats, my guess that Mr Clegg would not want to work with PM Brown, thus a chance of pact between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats, but its only a guess folks, Mr Clegg might get over his aversion to Mr Brown or the Labour Party might ditch Mr Brown, get a new leader and form a pact with the Liberal Democrats. One thing folks it will be a long night in the UK.
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