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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...
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Labour gains 21 seats, including Canterbury from the...
- England Results
The results of the 2017 general election indicate the tilting of Britain's political axis, which reflects long-term trends.
Jan 29, 2019 · The 2017 General Election resulted in a hung Parliament, with no party winning an overall majority. The Conservative Party won the largest number of seats and votes, taking 317 seats and 42.3% of the vote, up from 36.8% in 2015.
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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 former MP Vince Cable...
The results of the 2017 United Kingdom general election, by parliamentary constituency were as follows: [1]
Jul 17, 2017 · In the final shock of the election, Labour gained Kensington, winning by just 20 votes. The result was the last in the country to be declared after exhausted poll workers were sent home for...
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The 2017 United Kingdom general election in England was held on Thursday 8 June 2017 across 533 constituencies within England. Results summary. Analysis. The Conservatives retained a majority of seats in England, though with a net loss of 23 seats. They also increased their share of the vote to their highest since 1987.