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What will the Headlines be when Brown stays in No. 10?

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jake-the-peg | 14:58 Wed 21st Apr 2010 | News
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This is looking more and more like a Lib/Lab result - and I can't help imagine how gracefully the tabloid press will take it.

I'm wondering how the Mail and the Express will break the news to it's readership

I'm guessing the Sun won't go with "It woz the Sun wot lost it"

Any suggestions for the Editors?
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The problem is that Geezer is looking at the voting proportions and ignoring how that translates into seats

Try the calculator and see

http://news.bbc.co.uk...tion_2010/8609989.stm

Labour can lose huge swathes of votes to the Lib dems or SNP and still Cameron won't win

The Tories have to gain ground to get a majority even a small one.

Normally hung parliaments fail quikly because one party thinks it can win a majority in a general election but this time the next Government is going to have to make some unpopular decisions so this may not happen this time - especially if it is a Lib/Lab pact.

It will certainly be interesting
^^ He won't.
Sorry Jake. Cross posted. ^^ That was to Elvis.
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Ulster Unionists Panic?

They've only got 1 MP

There are only 18 in the province

By current projections their vote isn't nearly big enough to make a difference. The Lib Dems would have to start losing a lot of ground to the Tories for that to happen.

(I suspect Cameron has done this maths)

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