England
C 291,319 votes (41%) 212 MP’s elected
L 406,613 votes (59%) 252 MP’s elected
Wales
C 1,600 votes ( 26%) 14 MP’s elected
L 4,565 votes (74%) 18 MP’s elected
Scotland
C 4,305 votes (14.6%) 11 MP’s elected
L 43,480 votes (85.4%) 42 MP’s elected
Ireland
C 41,497 votes (44.4%) 45 MP’s elected
L 51,532 votes (55.6%) 58 MP’s elected
Universities
C 7,395 votes (76.5%) 6 MP’s elected
L 2,266 votes ( 23.5%) 0 MP’s elected
Total UK
C 346,116 votes (39.8%) 288 MP’s elected
L 508,456 votes (60.2%) 370 MP’s elected
C =Conservative Party
L = Liberal Party
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