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Jun 9, 2017

[Ans] which constituency has not declared


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The Conservative Party, which has governed since 2015 (and as a senior coalition partner from 2010), was defending a majority of 12 against the Labour Party, the official opposition. May had hoped to get a larger majority for the Conservatives to "strengthen [her] hand in the Brexit negotiations"



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Con hold St Ives with a 0.6% majority 11 hours ago Con win Angus with a 16.1% swing 11 hours ago Lab hold Dudley North with a 0.1% majority 11 hours ago Sarah Olney loses Richmond Park to Con with a 0.1% majority 11 hours ago SNP hold Fife North East with a 0.0% majority 12 hours ago con hold Winchester with a 17.5% majority 3 hours ago Con hold Wells with a 12.5% majority 7 hours ago Con hold Cornwall North with a 14.1% majority 8 hours ago Con hold Cornwall South East with a 32.8% majority 9 hours ago Con hold St Austell & Newquay with a 20.6% majority 9 hours ago https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2017/jun/08/live-uk-election-results-in-full-2017


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The net results saw Labour and the Liberal Democrats gain seats at the expense of Conservatives and the SNP. The Lib Dems had a mixed night, losing some seats – including Sheffield Hallam, defended by former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg – but regaining several previously lost seats Northern Ireland saw a wipeout for moderate parties: the moderate nationalist SDLP, the moderate unionist UUP and the cross-community Alliance Party all failed to win a single seat Next Step : We care our friends, so we share answers. If you care Share/comment this post.

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