MarkCorrigan
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Of course your figures are only really relevant if you consider that everyone in a constituency supports the winner.
In reality the Tories got a little under 10 million votes in England. Labour a little over 7 and the Lib Dems a little over 6. With just over 25 million voting in England a Lib/Lab pact would have the support of well over half* the electorate.
* assuming tactical voting is self cancelling.
Quite.
In my constituency, the incumbent Tory had his majority cut slightly, and if you assume that the UKIP, English Democrats and BNP voters (right wing parties) will side with the Tories, and the Lib Dems, Labour and Science Party voters (left wing) work together that results in a split of 27303 Tory supporters and 26971 Lib/Lab pact supporters. That's hardly a ringing victory for the Tories.