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Harry Hayfield
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« on: June 30, 2016, 01:54:46 PM »

The 2 post Brexit poll have an average of (change since 2015 result)

Conservative 34 (-3.Cool, Labour 32 (+0.Cool, UKIP 15.5 (+2.6), Lib Dem 8 (-0.1), SNP 4.5 (-0.4)
Green 5 (+1.2)

Mostly just UKIP gaining at Conservative's expense there. Of course to hear the convention wisdom, you'd think Labour just crashed in the polls.

That would produce a House of Commons of: Conservatives 302, Labour 252, SNP 57, Lib Dem 12, UKIP 4, Plaid 3, Green 1, Speaker 1, NI Parties 18 (Hung Parliament, Con short by 24)
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