1. If it occurs on a sufficiently large scale, either main party might still win an outright majority. 2. If no party wins this number, the new Parliament will be hung. 3. If there was a single lesson I took away from Salomon Brothers, it is that rarely do all parties win. 4. The Labour party won the election, but it was a very near thing. 5. They reasoned that, if neither main party won a commanding majority, both would have a stake in negotiating rather than fighting. 6. Three minor parties won no seats at all. 7. Opposition parties won about fifty-five per cent of the vote. 8. She said her party had won a moral victory. 9. His party won the majority of seats in parliamentary elections held in March. |