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The 2017 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 8 June 2017, two years after the previous general election in 2015; it was the first since 1992 to be held on a day that did not coincide with any local elections.
No party wins a majority in parliament as Theresa May's Conservatives lose seats in England and Wales to Labour and the Liberal Democrats, despite seeing their vote share rise. UK vote share...
PartySeatsNet Change In Seats +/-VotesParty Conservative318Net change in seats -13Votes 13,636,684Party Labour262Net change in seats +30Votes 12,877,918Party Scottish National Party35Net change in seats -21Votes 977,568Party Liberal Democrat12Net change in seats +4Votes 2,371,861Jan 29, 2019 · This briefing paper contains detailed results and analysis of the 2017 General Election, held on 8th June. It provides election results by party & constituency, as well as analysis of voter trends, MP characteristics, and more.
- Carl Baker, Oliver Hawkins, Lukas Audickas, Alex Bate, Richard Cracknell, Vyara Apostolova, Noel Dem...
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Jun 10, 2017 · The return of two-party politics in England. While support for the Lib Dems in England dropped slightly, dwindled for the Greens, and fell off a cliff for UKIP, the combined vote share for the...
Labour makes England gains. Labour gains 21 seats, including Canterbury from the Conservatives and the Sheffield Hallam seat of Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg. The Lib Dems regain Twickenham, where...
PartySeatsNet Change In Seats +/-VotesParty Conservative297Net change in seats -22Votes 12,346,001Party Labour227Net change in seats +21Votes 11,390,099Party Liberal Democrat8Net change in seats +2Votes 2,121,810Party Green Party1Net change in seats 0Votes 506,969The results of the 2017 United Kingdom general election, by parliamentary constituency were as follows:
Jun 9, 2017 · The headlines. The Conservatives have lost their Commons majority - the Tories are now the largest party in a hung Parliament. Theresa May says she will form a government and work with the 10...