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General election: change to party vote share in the United Kingdom 2017

Percentage change to party vote share resulting from the general election in the United Kingdom in 2017

The data displays the vote share change of political parties in the general election in the UK in 2017. The UK Independence Party (UKIP) had experienced the greatest change in vote shares, losing 10.8% of vote shares compared with previous general elections. By comparison, both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party had gained vote shares when compared to previous results. The Labour Party had gained almost 10% in vote shares, while the Conservative Party had gained 5.5%.

Labour 9.5
Conservative 5.5
Democratic Unionist Party 0.3
Sinn Féin 0.2
Plaid Cymru -0.1
Liberal Democrats -0.5
Scottish National Party -1.7
Green Party -2.1
UKIP -10.8