Exit Poll

Exit Poll in United Kingdom

Exit Poll in the History

A poll taken following voting in a General Election, traditionally considered to be an accurate prediction of how the nation will vote. In the 1992 General Election the polls incorrectly suggested a hung parliament when actually John Major had won. One of the reasons for this is suspected to be ‘Shy Tories’ who are unwilling to disclose that they have voted Conservative.


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