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Thread: Which party will get most seats in the next General Election and how many seats?

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    Which party will get most seats in the next General Election and how many seats?

    This is not "Which party do you want to get most seats in the next General Election?"

    My estimated result :- Conservatives 300 of the 650 seats, Labour 275, Others 75

    That makes it extremely difficult to govern for 5 years. A coalition would be needed.
    The SNP will probably have 44 seats. But there is no way that the Conservative and Unionist
    Party would link up with a party that has the main objective of leaving the union of the UK.
    Also, the SNP detests the Conservatives. The LibDems may get 15 seats but will remember
    that last time that they teamed up with the Conservatives following an election the result
    was that they went from 57 seats in that election to 8 seats at the next election.

    It is difficult to envisage a coalition, so maybe the Conservative government cannot
    implement its manifesto and just carries on without doing anything that p­isses
    anyone off. There could be a year of that and then another General Election.

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