The exit polls are usually very reliable. We should know them by the 10 o'clock news.
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Anyone staying up all night on Thursday?
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I'm heading for Spain in the early hours of Friday which means early to bed Thursday. Hopefully I'll not find out the result for a week at least.Comment
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Originally posted by swamp View PostThe exit polls are usually very reliable.Comment
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What were the results of the one posted on Twitter recently? Not a poll as such, just the real thing.
General Election 2010: Kerry McCarthy illegally publishes election vote results on Twitter - TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWill it really take all night? I expect I'll stay up until it's known what will happen, maybe all night... but then I'm not working with my on-site client on Friday so I can be pretty flexible and work noon-9pm if I want.
This time I think it will take much longer since the result will be closer than in recent years so you might end up hanging around waiting for the ballot box from some remote Scottish region to be counted before it is known which is the largest party in Parliament.
After that, you will get the political negotiations around forming a minority government which could take days so it could be fascinating to stay up and watch and also completely pointless.
Originally posted by swamp View PostThe exit polls are usually very reliable. We should know them by the 10 o'clock news.Comment
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There are twenty-two constituencies that aren't doing their counts on Thursday night, and one whose polling date has been pushed back to May 27th after the death of a candidate. If things are tight then it may not be worth staying up, as the final result won't be known until some time on Friday anyway.
Electoral Commission Linky (PDF).Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Love it! In the document properties -
Title: Microsoft Word - UKPGE count timing data 2010-04-28-5pm-FINAL FOR WEB DO NOT UPDATE.doc
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Ooh.
I see from the candidates in my old constituency that George Galloway has decamped from neighbouring Bethnal Green and is standing in Poplar. He won't win but he will split the Labour vote and hand the seat over to the Conservatives as has happened in the local council elections.
I wish I had registered to vote now just so that I could have voted against him.Comment
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