CNN Digital Produer Phil Han looks how Britons are reacting to the UK election poll results on Twitter Heres the latest update about this years United Kingdom Election Results, also known as the British Election Results for the year 2010. Today, May 6, 2010 is the General Election 2010 and also known as the British Election 2010. After four taxing weeks of heavy campaigning, Brits head to the poll Thursday to determine the historic results of the 2010 elections. Although the results of the British election of 2010 are not yet released, analysts think this will be the closest election in the UK in 35 years.Whereas, the candidate for Prime Minister are incumbent Gordon Brown, representing the Labor Party, and Conservative Party favorite David Cameron. Furthermore, a third contender is Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrat party. On the other hand, the enthusiasm aroused by the Liberal Democrat party in the first half of the election campaign predicted the end of bipartisanship in Britain forcing electoral reform from various social sectors to run out of steam. UK election results 2010 – live coverage • Exit poll shows Con 305, Lab 255, LD 61 • Swing from Labour to Tories so far: 5.2% • Cameron says Labour has lost mandate to govern • Hung parliament likely • Former home secretary Charles Clarke loses seat • Hundreds of people prevented from voting
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P1 UK election poll results on Twitter UK election poll results 275 -223- 47 -27, 326 to win