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  • #DaysOfHope2015156251
  • Consented TV: The State of British Politics 5/15156252
  • The undoing of Ed Miliband – and how Labour lost the election - Guardian 03.06.15156253
  • Why 'why Labour lost' matters to anarchists, anti-cuts activists and climate campaigners - PN 6/15156256
  • Labour did not lose election because it was too leftwing, says Unite chief - Guardian 13.05.15156257
  • Nicola Sturgeon to ask David Cameron for greater devolved powers - BBC 13.05.15156258
  • If Downing Street tries to bully the SNP it will only succeed in breaking the Union - Independent 13.05.15156261
  • Chuka Umunna is the last thing Labour needs – a pro-austerity MP who calls people 'trash' - Independent 13.05.15156262
  • Senior Tories tell PM to give Scotland complete financial independence - Daily Mail 12.05.15156263
  • Meet the SNP class of 2015: who are party's Westminster MPs? - Guardian 12.05.15156266
  • General election results: Five SNP MPs to watch - Independent 11.05.15156267
  • The SNP's gradual approach begins - BBC 11.05.15156268
  • Call to make Scottish devolved powers clear - BBC 11.05.15156271
  • With Labour in disarray, the SNP is the de facto opposition of the UK parliament - Guardian 13.05.15156272
  • Ed Miliband lost the election because he ditched New Labour, says Tony Blair - Independent 11.05.15156273
  • Greens blame Tory majority on Labour's willingness to "accept the narrative of its opponents" - New Statesman 10.05.15156276
  • SNP's Mhairi Black: People are angry at Labour and really wanted change - Guardian 10.05.15156277
  • 'Winner takes all' vote system exaggerates Britain's divisions - Reuters 10.05.15156278
  • UK general election: Establishment wins again? - RT 10.05.15156281
  • Miliband made 'terrible mistake' in ditching New Labour, says Mandelson - Guardian 10.05.15156282
  • Election polls made three key errors - Guardian 09.05.15156283
  • Anti-austerity protesters take to UK streets after Tory election victory - Guardian 09.05.15156286
  • Is the voting system broken? Cameron takes half of seats with a third of votes as Ukip's 3.9million votes gets only one MP - Daily Mail 09.05.15156287
  • Election result is ‘nail in the coffin’ of first-past-the-post voting system - Guardian 09.05.15156288
  • I'm a proud Tory. But with the left this belligerent and self-righteous, is it any wonder that so many of us are ‘shy’? - Independent 09.05.15156291
  • Labour must return to 'aspirational Blair years', say senior party figures - Guardian 09.05.15156292
  • Victory? Most people didn't actually support the Tories - or their harsh new policies - Mirror 09.05.15156293
  • Unshackled from Coalition partners, Tories get ready to push radical agenda - Independent 09.05.15156296
  • Don't give in: an angry population is hard to govern; a depressed population is easy - New Statesman 09.05.15156297
  • The most embarrassing part of the election? Seeing people mistake Labour for a left-wing party - Independent 08.05.15156298
  • General Election: Labour let the Tories control the narrative and must stop dodging the debate - Mirror 08.05.15156301
  • Election Result: My Reaction - Russell Brand The Trews 08.05.15156302
  • First-past-the-post is now a bankrupt voting system (Nigel Farage) - Independent 08.05.15156303
  • Here's how the election results would look under a proportional voting system - Independent 08.05.15156306
  • 11 ways to make the next general election more democratic - Independent 08.05.15156307
  • The case for proportional representation in the UK just became clearer - The Conversation 08.05.15156308
  • How badly have we been let down by our voting system? - Unlock Democracy 08.05.15156311
  • Meet The SNP's Mhairi Black, The 20-Year-Old Student Who Just Unseated Labour's Douglas Alexander - Huffington Post 08.05.15156312
  • A nightmarish result – but a politics of hope could rise from these ashes, Owen Jones 08.05.15156313
  • Scrap the Human Rights Act and keep TTIP: Here's what you voted for and will get with a Tory government, Britain - Independent 08.05.15156316
  • Rupert Murdoch backs another election victor, but was it the Sun wot won it? - Guardian 08.05.15156317
  • How 'shy Tories' confounded the polls and gave David Cameron victory - Guardian 08.05.15156318
  • What does five more years of the Tories mean for Britain? - Independent 08.05.15156321
  • Results - UK General Election 2015156322
  • FTSE Top Gainers - Bloomberg156323
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