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davidn ([personal profile] davidn) wrote2010-05-06 09:20 pm
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Long Election Night

I think that this is the first time that I've stayed up to watch the results of the UK elections coming in - ironically, being five hours behind the country now helps with that, because they've been at it for about a quarter of a day now and one tenth of the available seats have been declared. The exit polls seemed to indicate that it was going to go pretty much as expected - the Conservative party getting a lot more seats but nobody having a majority.

Highlights so far have included:

  • Just about everyone from the BBC News ever coming back for a gigantic sort of news end-of-series special
  • Large numbers of people having been turned away because of not enough ballot papers or staff at the polling places - we were behind to America on this for many years, but it looks like we've finally reached their democratic standard
  • The swingometer, which this year is being presented from the BBC holodeck
  • Pax-Man being tough on everyone right from the start, from as innocent a question as just asking three party representatives what they thought of the exit polls
  • One Labour politician almost managing to make it through an interview with him without being sneered at
  • The reaction to Sadiq Khan retaining his seat


But most genuinely surprising was the complete non-appearance in the exit poll of the Lib Dem surge that was going to happen. They're still just about hanging on, but the numbers indicated it was far from a seat-grabbing bonanza and maybe even a couple of losses. We'll have to wait to see, but it looks like it's going to be a long time yet.

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