Telegraph: Reports " An average of the results put the Conservatives on 31.8 per cent of the vote and Labour on 31.7 per cent – a “wafer thin” difference of just 0.1 per cent. "
Lets Get Real:
Thus as before the election was called we are back to neck and neck race between the Conservative Party and Labour, the LibDems are third, so what will break it for Labour, as stated this blog being objective has Labour winning due to the simple fact that it takes less Labour votes to elect an MP than it does a Conservative. Thus in fact the Conservative might be ahead in the vote share it will be down in Seats, the combination of Labour with the LibDems or the SNP will allow for a Labour Government. The rich will get hit by higher taxes, the markets will take the view that Labour will spend more, and we will have a financial crisis with a few years of Labour getting elected. History just repeats itself.