Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives are on track to govern Britain for another five years even though they are likely to fall just short of an outright majority at Thursday's election, an exit poll showed.
The poll gave the Conservatives 316 of 650 seats in the lower house of parliament and the main opposition Labour Party 239. If accurate, that would be one of centre-left Labour's worst ever results.
Conservative government minister Michael Gove said that if the exit poll proved correct "the Conservatives have clearly won this election".
UK polls: David Cameron on track to return to power as PM, suggests exit poll - IBNLive
The poll gave the Conservatives 316 of 650 seats in the lower house of parliament and the main opposition Labour Party 239. If accurate, that would be one of centre-left Labour's worst ever results.
Conservative government minister Michael Gove said that if the exit poll proved correct "the Conservatives have clearly won this election".
UK polls: David Cameron on track to return to power as PM, suggests exit poll - IBNLive
