The Tories are still not on course to win the general election outright, as two more opinion polls pointed to a hung Parliament.
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Telegraph on 20th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Britain remains on course for a hung parliament with the Tories still unable to establish the sort of lead needed for an overall majority, according to an opinion poll.
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Telegraph on 3rd May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Tories seek to stem growing support in opinion polls for Nick Clegg, with party leader David Cameron warning that strong backing for the Liberal Democrats at next month's general election would lead to a hung parliament
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FT on 19th Apr 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
Tories seek to stem growing support in opinion polls for Nick Clegg, with party leader David Cameron warning that strong backing for the Liberal Democrats at next month's general election would lead to a hung parliament
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FT on 19th Apr 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
CONSERVATIVES 41% (-1) LABOUR 36% (+3) LIB DEMS 14% (-1) Labour back to General Election level of support The first of tonight’s new national opinion polls is just out and has Labour narrowing even further the gap with the Tories. The five point margin, if repeated at a general election, puts a general election well within hung parliaments territory.
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politicalbetting on 15th Nov 2008 (via politicalbetting.com)
A HUNG parliament remains the most likely outcome of the forthcoming general election, according to two more opinion polls published yesterday.
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Scotsman on 22nd Mar 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Statement from Respect Party Leader Salma Yaqoob The General Election is a matter of months away. Once again, this is an election in which only two parties are competing to form a government – Labour or the Tories. A series of opinion polls have pointed strongly to the defeat of the Labour government. The outcome,
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SocialistUnity on 1st Dec 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
For the last month the opinion polls have been suggesting a hung parliament is the most likely outcome of the forthcoming general election. This has spooked some of those “pin-striped Scargills”, who would much rather their Tory friends were able to start slashing public spending without the restraining need to build consensus ahead of what
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 31st Mar 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
Yesterday Chris Nicholson looked at what is worrying Labour. Today he turns to the Conservatives. What’s worrying the Tories? The consensus view after the local elections was that the Tories had done amazingly well and so had the least to worry about. But amongst strategists there are some very real concerns. The General Election had
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 27th May 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
Despite accusations of Conservative complacency in the run up to Thursday's General Election, a great deal of effort has gone into what happens if the result is not a clear cut one but results in a Hung Parliament with the Tories some way short of an overall majority. Here is what has now emerged as the Tory plan.
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LiberalConspiracy on 4th May 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)