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@GenElectionUK
The 2024 General Election will be held on the 4th of July. Follow for stats and campaign coverage. Previously covered UK Politics in the 2010s. #GE2024
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    Jul 4, 2024
    🚨 EXIT POLL 🚨 🌹 LAB: 410 πŸ”΅ CON: 131 πŸ”Ά LDEM: 61 ➑️ RFM: 13 🟑 SNP: 10 🟒 GRN: 2 #GE2024
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    May 24, 2022
    Two years ago today the UK Civil Service tweeted...
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    Jul 17, 2024
    This is good to see in a world of increasing polarisation…
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    Apr 11, 2021
    πŸ—“οΈ #OnThisDay in 2016, Labour MP Dennis Skinner was thrown out of the Commons by Speaker John Bercow for referring to then Prime Minister David Cameron as 'Dodgy Dave'.
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    Jul 9, 2024
    Tim Farron’s majority for the Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency: πŸ”Ά 2017: 777 πŸ”Ά 2019: 1,934 πŸ”Ά 2024: 21,472 #GE2024
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    Sep 17, 2020
    πŸ—“ #OnThisDay in 2019, Jo Swinson made her first and last speech to Lib Dem conference as the party’s leader. β€œThere is no limit to my ambition for our party and our country and today I am standing here as your candidate for Prime Minister.”
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    Oct 8, 2020
    How it started: How it’s going:
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    Sep 3, 2020
    πŸ—“ #OnThisDay in 2019, Boris Johnson lost his working majority after Phillip Lee left the Conservatives to join the Lib Dems. (πŸŽ₯ @Channel4News)
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    Apr 18, 2022
    Who can forget Brenda’s reaction to the news of a snap general election on this day five years ago... πŸ˜‚ (πŸŽ₯ @JonKay01)
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    Dec 1, 2021
    πŸ—“ #OnThisDay in 2016, the Lib Dems won the Richmond Park by-election as Sarah Olney defeated Zac Goldsmith by overturning a majority of more than 23,000. LDEM: 49.6% (+30.3) GOLDSMITH: 45.1% (-13.1) LAB: 3.7% (-8.7) (Changes with 2015 General Election)
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    Apr 11, 2022
    πŸ—“οΈ #OnThisDay in 2016, Labour MP Dennis Skinner was thrown out of the Commons by Speaker John Bercow for referring to then Prime Minister David Cameron as 'Dodgy Dave'.
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    May 8, 2022
    πŸ—“ #OnThisDay in 2015, three party leaders resigned within two hours of each other following disappointing results in the 2015 General Election: πŸ”΄ Labour leader Ed Miliband πŸ”Ά Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg 🟣 UKIP leader Nigel Farage #GE2015
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    Apr 18, 2021
    πŸ—“ 18 April 2010 πŸ“Š A YouGov poll showed the Lib Dems ahead of both the Conservatives and Labour following Nick Clegg’s performance in the first TV debate. LDEM: 33% CON: 32% LAB: 26% #GE2010
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    Apr 28, 2020
    πŸ—“ 28 April 2010 πŸ”΄ Prime Minister Gordon Brown is in Rochdale this morning meeting voters. πŸ”΄ He is currently talking to Gillian Duffy - a lifelong Labour voter - with the pair discussing a range of issues including education and immigration.
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