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Five election forecasts concur: Labour & Tories to fall at least 40 seats  short of a majority
Five election forecasts concur: Labour & Tories to fall at least 40 seats short of a majority

Ukip could capture 30 seats in 2015 election, new data shows | UK  Independence party (Ukip) | The Guardian
Ukip could capture 30 seats in 2015 election, new data shows | UK Independence party (Ukip) | The Guardian

General Election 2017: full results and analysis - House of Commons Library
General Election 2017: full results and analysis - House of Commons Library

General Election 2015: results - UK Parliament
General Election 2015: results - UK Parliament

This Interactive Map Tells You Everything You Need to Know About the 2015  U.K. Election
This Interactive Map Tells You Everything You Need to Know About the 2015 U.K. Election

The Labour Party's electoral challenge - UK in a changing Europe
The Labour Party's electoral challenge - UK in a changing Europe

The 2017 General Election, in seven charts | Institute for Government
The 2017 General Election, in seven charts | Institute for Government

The 2017 General Election – the numbers behind the result – London Datastore
The 2017 General Election – the numbers behind the result – London Datastore

Focus on…Scotland | British Politics and Policy at LSE
Focus on…Scotland | British Politics and Policy at LSE

Labour now has all 10 of the safest seats in UK, House of Commons analysis  reveals | The Independent | The Independent
Labour now has all 10 of the safest seats in UK, House of Commons analysis reveals | The Independent | The Independent

The Shy Tory: A credible hypothesis or mediatic oversimplification? | The  Constitution Unit Blog
The Shy Tory: A credible hypothesis or mediatic oversimplification? | The Constitution Unit Blog

Election results: Mapping Scotland's dramatic change - BBC News
Election results: Mapping Scotland's dramatic change - BBC News

Election results: Conservatives win majority - BBC News
Election results: Conservatives win majority - BBC News

NEW ANALYSIS: Labour would win up to 351 seats by working with Greens and  Lib Dems - Best for Britain
NEW ANALYSIS: Labour would win up to 351 seats by working with Greens and Lib Dems - Best for Britain

2019 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia
2019 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

ICM poll: Labour faces wipeout in Scotland after new leader fails to dent  SNP support | Labour | The Guardian
ICM poll: Labour faces wipeout in Scotland after new leader fails to dent SNP support | Labour | The Guardian

Election 2015: SNP wins 56 of 59 seats in Scots landslide - BBC News
Election 2015: SNP wins 56 of 59 seats in Scots landslide - BBC News

Views of the 2015 UK election - Views of the WorldViews of the World
Views of the 2015 UK election - Views of the WorldViews of the World

The Labour Party's electoral challenge - UK in a changing Europe
The Labour Party's electoral challenge - UK in a changing Europe

A Lib-Lab coalition is perfectly possible – with the SNP as the silent  partner | British Politics and Policy at LSE
A Lib-Lab coalition is perfectly possible – with the SNP as the silent partner | British Politics and Policy at LSE

At the 2019 General Election, Labour's vote share was 25 percentage points  higher in student constituencies – and the Conservatives' vote share was 25  percentage points lower - HEPI
At the 2019 General Election, Labour's vote share was 25 percentage points higher in student constituencies – and the Conservatives' vote share was 25 percentage points lower - HEPI

Beyond the beachheads
Beyond the beachheads

Focus on…Scotland | British Politics and Policy at LSE
Focus on…Scotland | British Politics and Policy at LSE

UK General Election 2015: The new political makeup of Wales
UK General Election 2015: The new political makeup of Wales

Target seats: how did Labour and the Conservatives perform?
Target seats: how did Labour and the Conservatives perform?

What would the election look like under PR? | British Politics and Policy  at LSE
What would the election look like under PR? | British Politics and Policy at LSE