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  1. Polling for the 2017 UK general election campaign period (18 April onwards), including polls released by 3pm 8 June 2017 (moving average is calculated from the last six polls) Conservative. Labour. UKIP. Liberal Democrats. SNP. Greens. Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order. [1] .

  2. Aug 20, 2017 · With all the pollsters’ final polls now included, the FT poll of polls suggests Theresa May’s Conservative party is on course to win around 44 per cent of the vote in today’s general...

    Date
    Conservative Con
    Labour Lab
    Liberal Democrats Ld
    Jun 6‑7
    41%
    40%
    8%
    Jun 6‑7
    46%
    34%
    7%
    Jun 6‑7
    46%
    33%
    8%
    Jun 5‑7
    44%
    34%
    9%
  3. The Conservatives won 317 seats (42.2% of votes) compared with 262 seats (40.0% of votes) for Labour, 35 seats for the SNP (3.1% of votes), 12 seats (7.4% of votes) for The Liberal Democrats and 10 seats (0.9% of votes) for The DUP. Table 1.1: Summary. Electorate. The election gave 46.8 million registered electors the opportunity to vote.

  4. Dec 24, 2017 · Theresa May began 2017 with good ratings and a solid majority, but gambled both on a snap general election that backfired. How did opinion polls reflect this rollercoaster year in British...

  5. Opinion polls had consistently shown strong leads for the Conservatives over Labour. From a 21-point lead, the Conservatives' lead began to diminish in the final weeks of the campaign.

  6. Jun 7, 2017 · Great Britain, voting intention. See polling average line. Please enable Javascript to view our poll results. Back to top. Full poll data included in the Election 2017 poll tracker.

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  8. 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 after...

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