Friday, May 7, 2010

Follow the election in England via Twitter.

Hastag #ge2010 has the latest election results in England.

From local Members of Parliament to the Prime Minister himself, yesterday was a big day.
It's a crucial election for those across the pond. Labour and Conservatives and Liberal Democrats; it seems a mess to Americans, but the folks on Twitter seem to have it all sorted out....

@macronencer RT @sharkwald: Brown: "Take it slowly Nick; as long as you need." Cam: "Lets get this done ASAP!" Clearly, Brown is the more sensitive lover. #ge2010

@drbillasu RT @timeshighered: #voteHE song of the day: I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2 #ge2010

@triggernometry RT @jamiekitson: under proportional representation the BNP would have 12 seats. Just sayin'. #ge2010

@dancing_geek Off to eat and read books about personal courage and probability (2 diff. books). Anything to stop me thinking about #GE2010 for a minute.

@svejky End of the strong party system? Really? I hope so but I find it difficult to believe. #ge2010

@infostamp RT @islandessays: #ge2010 New blog post: Why events in Europe 50 years ago contributed to today's hung parliament: http://bit.ly/99cfx3
@CateyMaxx RT @UncleMarvo: RT @bigajm: Clegg would call Brown, but the phone's broken at No10. #ge2010 <<>

@OrangeySky RT @SweetToothUK: RT @laurafleur @furcoat @mzendle: Lib Dems get 6.6m votes & 53 seats,Labour get 8.4m votes & 252 seats. Our voting system is broken.#ge2010

@jonboy112 Is it safe to come back on here yet or are people still talking #ge2010 ??.

@Brit_outofwater It is funny to me how surprised my American friends are that we actually have to hand count all the votes and can't just call it. #ge2010

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