Sentences with phrase «shock exit poll»

Sterling «fell off a cliff» before recovering some ground after the shock exit poll indicating the Tories may fall short of an overall majority.
With shock exit poll suggesting Labour will lose seats, including almost total wipeout in Scotland, party sources are already talking of Harriet Harman as caretaker leader
A shock exit poll predicts there may be a hung parliament, so the next Conservative party leader may come sooner than expected.
Harriet Harman has admitted that the shock exit poll published at 10 pm on election day was «a body blow none of us will ever forget».
A shock exit poll in the 2017 general election suggests leader Jeremy Corbyn may have defied expectations and reduced the Conservative party's number of seats in parliament.

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Within hours — minutes even — of the announcement of the shock BBC exit poll at 10 pm on May 7, Ed Miliband was being informed in no uncertain terms why he had done so badly by an army of observers, critics and supposed party comrades.
The exit polls, released at 10 pm on election night, were deeply shocking.
Hence the shock of the BBC exit poll.
Britons demand Euro exit: Shock MoS poll says voters agree Cameron was right to block president... 29 June 2014
The shock of the BBC exit poll at 22.00 hours on election night was profound.
Pundits were shocked to see the Conservatives with a strong lead over Labour, while John Curtice of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, who oversees the exit poll analysis, looked a little nervous as he unveiled it on live TV.
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