2019

UK General Election Results 1802 – 2019
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British general election results for Parliament from 1802, the first election after the union between Great Britain and Ireland, right up to the 2019 election, which witnessed Boris Johnson's Conservatives claim a comfortable majority (the best since 1987). Prior to 1832, when the Great Reform [...]
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British General Elections – From 1708 – 2019
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The video below features every British general election there has been under HM's government, starting in 1708 after the Acts of Union between England and Scotland. The video continues until the current most recent election in 2019.  Enjoy! Additional info and clarifications about the video: Dur [...]
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UK election 2019: How the Tories triumphed
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Exit polls, first results and the biggest winners and losers - here's how 'the most important election in a generation' unfolded overnight as it became clear the Conservative party was headed for a strong majority while Labour faced its worst results in decades. What some of us already knew about t [...]
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The Liberal Democrats manifesto’s 12 key policies explained
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The Liberal Democrats have launched their 2019 election manifesto, with the slogan Stop Brexit Build A Brighter Future. It sets out the polices the party aims to introduce should it win the election. The full document runs to 96 pages and contains pledges on a variety of subjects, with Brexit and t [...]
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Plaid Cymru’s Ambition is ‘without limit’ As Party Begins Campaign
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Adam Price said discussions were ongoing over a possible remain pact. Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price will say no party has a "higher ambition for Wales" when its general election campaign is launched on Monday. Mr Price is expected to tell the launch in Menai Bridge, Anglesey, that Wales is being "he [...]
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Nigel Farage will not stand as candidate in General election 2019
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Nigel Farage has said he will not be standing as an MP in the forthcoming general election on 12 December. The Brexit Party leader told the BBC's Andrew Marr he had thought "very hard" but had decided he could "serve the cause better" by supporting his party's 600 candidates "across the UK". "I don [...]
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