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The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 led to the dissolution of the 55th Parliament on 30 March 2015 and the scheduling of the election on 7 May. [4] There were local elections on the same day in all of England, with the exception of Greater London.
The following table is a list of seats changing hands as a result of the election based on the results of the 2015 election compared to the General Election held in May 2010, [1] and so notwithstanding the results of by-elections to the 55th Parliament.
At the 2004 election (held on the same day as elections to the European Parliament), UKIP won two of the London-wide seats, although both members subsequently defected to Veritas and contested the 2008 election as the One London party. UKIP did not have representation in the assembly again until the 2016 election in which it
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The results of the 2015 United Kingdom ... Constituency Cnty Rgn Last elctn Winning party Turnout [a] Votes Party ... Majrty Con [b] Lab [c] UKIP LD SNP Grn [d] DUP ...
Leader Nick Clegg, who saw his nearly 30-point majority in Sheffield Hallam massively reduced to 4.2%, resigned on the morning of the election results. [5] UKIP made large gains in the percentage of votes, but failed to retain Rochester and Strood or take any other seats, leading to the resignation of party leader Nigel Farage. His resignation ...
Polling results for the 2015 UK General Election, compared to the actual result. In the run up to the general election on 7 May 2015, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention. Results of such polls are displayed in this article.
Date(s) conducted Polling organisation/client Sample size Con Lab Lib Dem UKIP Green Others Lead 7 May 2015: General Election results – 41.0%: 31.6%: 8.2%