Guardian: Reports " This is because the sum of the “anti-Tory” bloc – those parties that have said they would vote a Tory government down – currently adds up to 329 seats: a majority. While tallying up all the possible sources of support for a Cameron-led government yields 315 votes. "
Lets Get Real:
Thus ALL Ed Miliband needs to do on Thursday is keep the Labour support at around 35% and he wins either way, as stated in previous post, the SNP and other left wing parties have nowhere to go, while the Conservatives have not managed to increase their poll margins. Thus by the above and the maths of the election the Labour Party might be the Party with the 2nd number of Seats in the House of Commons, it will end up forming either a minority or majority government on Friday. Thus we can expect that David Cameron will resign as Conservative leader, that will be a fun fight, the Labour Party will re-start the fight between those that supported Gordon Brown and those that see Blair as their best leader, and we will have knifedge votes in the House of Commons,