[170] However, there was little focused analysis on what the implementation of Brexit policies might mean, in contrast the analysis of other manifesto commitments on the economy, for example. ", "Lib Dems pledge to revoke Brexit without referendum", "Party-by-party guide to the UK's European elections", "Lib Dems have 'gone back to plan A' of a second Brexit referendum instead of revoking Article 50, says Layla Moran", "Brexit: DUP confirms it will not back withdrawal deal", "DUP says PM 'too eager to get deal at any cost, "Can Steve Aiken save the Ulster Unionist Party? [272] In addition they released a 72-page document, outlining what they assess are the key issues from a British Muslim perspective. In newspapers they received less coverage than the Brexit Party, whose leader Nigel Farage received nearly as much coverage (12.3%) as Johnson and Corbyn (17.4% each). There, the SDLP and Alliance regained parliamentary representation as the DUP lost seats. [120], The Liberal Democrat manifesto plans to raise an extra £36 billion/year from taxes over the course of the parliament, with sources including:[117], There are increased commitments of £37 billion current spending and £26 billion investment spending, which would overall lead to the UK's debt as a percentage of GDP falling, partly due to improved economic conditions which would result from staying in the EU. [155] Senior opposition politicians from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP launched a late-stage appeal to anti-Conservative voters to consider switching allegiance in the general election, amid signs that tactical voting in a relatively small number of marginal seats could deprive Johnson of a majority in parliament. These were similar to other recent elections in the UK. Shows the general election results for Cities of London and Westminster, which is a constituency in Greater London.In 2019 it had a total electorate of 63,700 and a turnout of 67.1%. While the Conservatives gained support in England and Wales, they lost support in Scotland in the face of a major SNP advance. [99], The major parties had a wide variety of stances on Brexit. Wales had a significant drop in turnout - with a 2 per cent turnout dip from the last general election. [207], Before candidate nominations closed, several planned candidates for Labour and for the Conservatives withdrew, principally because of past social media activity. On the day of the election, polling stations across the country were open from 7 am, and closed at 10 pm. [173] In response to the re-branding on Twitter, the Electoral Commission, which does not have a role in regulating election campaign content, called on all campaigners to act "responsibly",[182][181][183] fact-checking body Full Fact criticised this behaviour as "inappropriate and misleading", and Twitter stated that it would take "decisive corrective action" if there were "further attempts to mislead people". Technical Note. The 2019 General Election (67.3%) saw a slight decline in turnout compared with the 2017 General Election (68.8%). [330] The SNP won by a landslide in Scotland, advancing by 8.1% and gaining 13 seats to win 48 out of 59, gaining several seats from the Conservatives and Labour. Their proposals on spending increases and tax cuts would mean the UK government would have to borrow to cover day-to-day spending. 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Labour proposed nationalising part of BT and to provide free broadband to everyone,[132] along with free education for six years during each person's adult life. [citation needed], The Conservatives pledged net zero emissions by 2050 with investment in clean energy solutions and green infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions and pollution. [138], The Liberal Democrats, the Greens, the SNP and Labour all support a ban on fracking, whilst the Conservatives propose approving fracking on a case-by-case basis. ", "The 40 Brexit-backing seats that Boris Johnson's Conservatives must win", "Inside Momentum: "We're going to be here long after Jeremy Corbyn and I are dead", "Dominic Raab in danger of losing seat to Lib Dems, poll suggests", "Lib Dems criticised for selective use of polling data on leaflets", "Lib Dem leaflet falsely attributes pro-Lib Dem quote to the Guardian", "Lib Dems lambasted over fake newspapers campaign material", "Jo Swinson wins court battle with SNP over 'hypocrite' leaflets", "General election 2019: Who have parties been targeting on social media? [156], Shortly before the election The Observer newspaper recommended remainers tactically vote for 50 Labour, Liberal Democrat, Scottish National and independent candidates across Great Britain;[157] of these, 13 triumphed, 9 of which were SNP gains in Scotland (in line with a broader trend of relative success for the party), along with four in England divided equally between Labour and the Liberal Democrats. Voters cited Corbyn's leadership and Brexit as to why they either switched to the Conservatives or stayed at home. Eighteen MPs elected in 2017 contested the election for a different party or as an independent candidate; five stood for a different seat. [269][270] Labour's only Jewish affiliate, the Jewish Labour Movement, said they would not be actively campaigning for Labour except for exceptional candidates. Along with attempting to revise the withdrawal agreement arranged by his predecessor's negotiations, Johnson made three attempts to hold a snap election under the process defined in the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, which requires a two-thirds supermajority in order for an election to take place. Compared to the 2017 general election, the Labour Party lost six seats, each of which was won by the Conservative Party. 62.09% of eligible voters turned out, down 3.5 percentage points from the last general election. [191] Johnson cancelled his ITV interview with Etchingham, scheduled for 6 December, whilst the other major party leaders agreed to be interviewed. The chart below depicts the results of opinion polls, mostly only of voters in Great Britain, conducted from the 2017 United Kingdom general election until the election. [105][107][108][109] Part-way through the campaign, the Liberal Democrats dropped the policy of revoking Article 50 after the party realised it was not going to win a majority in the election. [258] Powers' group, "Right to Rent, Right to Buy, Right to Own", made claims that Labour wanted to "attack property rights in the UK" and "your mortgage will be harder to pay under Labour". For the first time in both cases, the majority of elected Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs were female.[340][341]. The Lib Dems ultimately raised their number from 12 at the election to 20 at dissolution. The 2019 General Election saw a turnout of around 47% amongst voters aged 18-24, a decrease of 7% when compared to 2017. The MCB specifically criticises those who "seek to stigmatise and undermine Muslims"; for example, by implying that Pakistanis ("often used as a proxy for Muslims") "vote en bloc as directed by Imams". [171][172] Some of the Conservative social media activity created headlines challenging whether it was deceptive. [121][122][123][124][117] They found that Labour's plan to spend and invest would boost economic growth, but the impact of tax rises, government regulation, nationalisations and the inclusive ownership fund could reduce growth, meaning the overall impact of Labour's plan on growth is uncertain. [159], Predictions of an overall Conservative majority were based on their targeting of primarily Labour-held, Brexit-backing seats in the Midlands and the north of England. [143][144] The UUP has also said they would never support Corbyn as Prime Minister, with their leader Steve Aiken saying he "can't really see" any situation in which they would support a Conservative government either. [331] Among the Labour MPs who lost their seats in Scotland was: Lesley Laird, deputy leader of Scottish Labour and Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland. The agency's social media approach is described as purposefully posting badly-designed social media material, which becomes viral and so is seen by a wider audience. [196] BBC Scotland, BBC Cymru Wales and BBC Northern Ireland also hosted a variety of regional debates. [252], The 2019 NATO summit was held in Watford on 3–4 December 2019. They proposed more funding for care services and to work with other parties on reforming how care is delivered. ", "General Election 2019 Report 1: 7 November – 13 November 2019", "General election coverage becoming increasingly 'presidential' as smaller parties are sidelined, research finds", "The proof we have been waiting for: Jeremy Corbyn has the entire media elite against him", "UK election 2019: partisan press is pulling out all the stops against Labour", "British newspapers heap positive coverage on Tories while trashing Labour, study finds", "2019 Normalised Misinformation, largely against Jeremy Corbyn and Labour", "Gender imbalance in General Election media coverage as women 'marginalised, "Which MPs are standing down at the election? [201] In response, the Conservatives, as well as the Brexit Party, did not send a representative to Channel 4's "Everything but Brexit" on 8 December,[202] and Conservative ministers were briefed not to appear on Channel 4 News. The chart below shows turnout at the most recent UK elections by type. The nationalist and anti-Brexit parties the SDLP and Sinn Féin agreed a pact whereby the SDLP did not stand in Belfast North (in favour of Sinn Féin), while Sinn Féin did not stand in Belfast South (in favour of SDLP); neither party stood in Belfast East or North Down[63] and advised their supporters to vote Alliance in those two constituencies. [335], A YouGov post-election survey determined that the age over which a plurality of voters opted for the Conservatives was 39, down from 47 in the 2017 election. [243] A week before election day, former Conservative prime minister John Major warned the public against enabling a majority Conservative government, to avoid what he saw as the damage a Johnson-led government could do to the country through Brexit. [118] There are increased spending commitments of £3 billion current spending and £8 billion investment spending. [170], Prior to the campaign, the Conservatives contracted New Zealand marketing agency Topham Guerin, which has been credited with helping Australia's Liberal–National Coalition unexpectedly win the 2019 Australian federal election. But this general election saw a smaller turnout in comparison to two years ago. 1,293,971 people were eligible to vote, up 51,273 from the 2017 general election. [161], The Liberal Democrats, likewise, were considered possible winners of a number of Conservative-held southern English constituencies, with a large swing that could even topple Dominic Raab in Esher and Walton. ), Results announced for all the 650 constituencies. [127][124], The IFS said that the SNP's manifesto was not costed. The Conservative Party have governed since the 2010 election, in coalition with the Liberal Democrats from 2010 to 2015. According to Loughborough University's Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), media coverage of the first week of the campaign was dominated by the Conservatives and Labour, with the leaders of both parties being the most represented campaigners (Johnson with 20.8%; Corbyn with 18.8%). This Insight looks at the parts of the UK where turnout was highest and lowest. The first-past-the-post system used in UK general elections means that the number of seats won is not directly related to vote share. [56][57][58], The Green Party also did not stand in two Conservative-held seats, Chingford and Woodford Green and Calder Valley, in favour of Labour. [170], The Liberal Democrats were the party with the most TV coverage in the first week after Labour and the Conservatives, with an eighth of all reporting (13%). The graph shows that the Conservatives and Labour polled to similar levels from mid 2017 to mid 2019. Boris Johnson emerged as the UK’s Prime Minister after the Conservative Party claimed a bruising majority. [150][151] However, they changed their controversial recommendation in Kensington to Labour[citation needed], lining up with Tactical Vote (TacticalVote.co.uk) in this seat, who were the only anti-Brexit tactical voting site with no party affiliations[citation needed], while Gina Miller's Remain United and People's Vote kept their recommendation for the Liberal Democrats[citation needed]. Over one weekend during the campaign period, 700 Labour supporters campaigned in Iain Duncan Smith's constituency, Chingford and Woodford Green, which was regarded as a marginal, with a majority of 2,438 votes at the 2017 general election. We pay for your stories! London's Twickenham topped the list, with 80% of voters going to the polls. [70], At the 2017 election, more than one in eight seats was won by a margin of 5% or less of votes,[71] while almost one in four was won by 10% or less. [9] In Northern Ireland, nationalist MPs outnumbered unionist ones for the first time in history, although the unionist popular vote remained higher (43.1 per cent). It was attended by 29 heads of state and heads of government, including Donald Trump. Similarly, Plaid Cymru, led by Adam Price, stands only in Wales where it holds 4 of 40 seats. They also pledged to plant 30 million trees. [351] Ed Davey, the party's co-acting leader after the election, argued that the unpopularity of Corbyn lost the Liberal Democrats votes to the Conservatives. Dla wszystkich! [266] This interview drew attention as Corbyn refused to apologise for antisemitism in the Labour Party, despite having done so on previous occasions. [244], Floods hit parts of England from 7 to 18 November. The 2019 UK Parliamentary general election was held on Thursday 12 December. [54] On 11 November, Farage announced that his party would not stand in any of the 317 seats won by the Conservatives at the last election. A referendum was held in June 2016, and the Leave campaign won by 51.9% to 48.1%. "[286] Group founder Dr Justin Schlosberg, Senior Lecturer of Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London and a former Chair of the Media Reform Coalition, stated that the Conservatives "designed and launched a campaign which was based on the dissemination of lies and falsehoods. McDonnell had more coverage than Javid on both TV and in print. [170] Devolution was the topic most tweeted about by the SNP (29.8%) and Plaid Cymru (21.4%), and the environment was the top issue for the Green Party (45.9%) on Twitter. In September 2019, the Conservative government performed a spending review, where they announced plans to increase public spending by £13.8 billion/year, and reaffirmed plans to spend another £33.9 billion/year on the National Health Service (NHS) by 2023. [114], The Lib Dems also promised to put the environment at the heart of their agenda with a promise to plant 60 million trees a year. ", "Octagon to host party leaders BBC Question Time special tomorrow | Forge", "Channel 4 cancels leaders' debate over Boris Johnson no-show", "Leaders' election TV debate cancelled after Boris Johnson refuses to take part", "General election 2019: BBC Wales Live election debate", "This Thursday 28th @Channel4News will devote its hour @7 to debate climate change. 5,000 of these ads related to a "40 new hospitals" claim, of which Full Fact concluded only six had been costed, with the others only currently receiving money for planning (with building uncosted and due to occur after 2025). The Conservatives gained 54 … The party selected (or re-selected) one candidate of Indian descent among its 39 safest seats.[280]. [121][122][123][124][117] Outside of commitments to the NHS, the proposals would leave public service spending 14% lower in 2023–2024 than it was in 2010–2011, which the IFS described as "no more austerity perhaps, but an awful lot of it baked in". - Free Online Library", "BJP support group bats for Tories in 48 key UK seats", "What's behind the Labour Party's rift with Hindu voters? [15], Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, In July 2016, Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, having taken over from David Cameron (who had resigned in the wake of the 2016 Brexit referendum). Two-thirds of the electorate - 47,587,254 in total - showed up to cast there vote on Thursday. [188][187] None of the posts made by Labour in the period were challenged, although posts made on 10 December claiming a "Labour government would save households thousands in bills" and the Conservative Party had "cut £8bn from social care" since 2010, were flagged as misleading. Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368. These were similar to other recent elections in the UK. The shadow cabinet must get behind it", "General election 2019: Brexit - where do the parties stand? The Labour Party won 202 seats, its lowest number and proportion of seats since 1935. The highest ever turnouts the UK has seen came in 1950 and 1951 at 83.9 per cent and 82.6 per cent. [260], Ethnic minority and religious leaders and organisations made statements about the general election, with some people within the religious groups being keen to express that no one person or organisation represents the views of all the members of the faith. There were high levels of satisfaction with the processes of registering to vote and voting. [62], The DUP did not contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone and the UUP did not contest Belfast North so as not to split the unionist vote. Turnout at the 2019 General Election was 67.3% across the UK, a decrease of 1.5 percentage points from 2017 (68.8%) but still the second-highest turnout since 1997. [170] According to the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture, "Standards/scandals" received as much coverage overall as health. Boris Johnson won the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election and became Prime Minister on 23 July 2019. [n 5] The Conservatives made a net gain of 48 seats and won 43.6% of the popular vote – the highest percentage by any party since 1979. [268] Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Muslim Council of Britain and the Hindu Council UK supported Rabbi Mirvis's intervention, if not entirely endorsing it. This was welcomed by the Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly, and he insisted there had been no contact between them and the Brexit Party over the plan. Here are the turnout figures for the last five general elections, both in Scotland and the whole UK. The party won 365 seats, 48 more than in 2017, and 43.6% of the vote, up from 42.3% in 2017. The plan to increase the national insurance threshold for employees and self-employed to £9,500 will cost £2 billion/year. Men spoke three times as much as women in TV coverage, and five times as much in newspaper coverage. Spokespeople from both parties were quoted near equally, with Conservative sources being the most prominent in both press and TV coverage in terms of frequency of appearance. Further into the election period, tactical voting websites that relied on MRP changed their recommendations on other seats because of new data. They gained seats in several Labour Party strongholds in Northern England that were held by the party for decades, which had formed the so-called 'red wall', such as the constituency of Bishop Auckland, which elected a Conservative MP for the first time in its 134-year history. 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