Funny how the LibDems have not been asked what they think of this. However, it does look like Labour has scared the children into turning out for them.
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07 May 2010
UK election live: Labour thinks it can govern with LibDems
Far too early to say, but Labour Ministers are all saying that they can govern with the LibDems in a coalition.
UK election live: LibDems must be disappointed
Lib Dems hold onto their seats, but not picking up targets so far. The bubble seems to have clearly burst. A key target, Guildford saw a swing from LibDems to Tories.
Conservatives starting to pick up seats, but fail to pick up Tooting which was critical.
So far, modest gains by Conservatives, although Labour safe seats see big loss of votes to Conservatives
UK election live: Conservative confidence growing
Kingswood - first Tory win from Labour.
Torbay - Tory target, LibDems hold. Looks like Labour voters are going LibDem where Labour cannot win.
Report that Gordon Brown will seek to form a coalition if there is a hung parliament
That stubbornness will mean it is a long long night.
Labour has lost three seats so far, it is still far too soon to call it.
UK election: Northern Ireland trickles in
Alliance wins Belfast East, first time a non-sectarian party has won a seat. NI First Minister loses his seat (DUP). Is Northern Ireland moving away from the sectarian bullshit?
Just safe Labour and LibDem seats otherwise, but clear swing to Conservatives from both Labour and LibDems. Lib Dems can't be too pleased yet. Labour cautiously optimistic, as will be the Conservatives.
UK election live:Less swing in marginals
12:15am - Three safe Labour seats still.
Average 10% swing against Labour, only 6% to Conservatives, 4% to minor parties (UKIP and BNP).
Not enough to make Conservatives confident at all.
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