England
C 1,205,990 votes (43.7%) 197 MP’s elected
L 1,519,376 votes (56.2%) 254 MP’s elected
Wales
C 41,106 votes (41.2%) 4 MP’s elected
L 59,403 votes (58.8%) 29 MP’s elected
Scotland
C 74,145 votes (29.9%) 6 MP’s elected
L 195,517 votes (70.1%) 52 MP’s elected
Ireland
C 99,607 votes (39.8%) 23 MP’s elected
L 56,252 votes (22.7%) 15 MP’s elected
HR 95,535 votes (37.5%) 63 MP’s elected
Universities
C 5,503 votes (49.2%) 7 MP’s elected
L 5,675 votes (50.8%) 2 MP’s elected
Total UK
C 1,426,351 votes (42.0%) 237 MP’s elected
L 1,836,223 votes (55.4%) 352 MP’s elected
HR 95,535 votes (2.6%) 63 MP’s elected
C = Conservative Party
L = Liberal Party
HR = Home Rule Party
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