Pollsters, politicians and voters all made terrible forecasts for how the election night would unfold
It was an election campaign dominated by pundits, media dragons and pollsters - who nearly all got it hopelessly wrong. From the wildly optimistic to the downright deluded, politicians and ordinary voters made a raft of truly terrible predictions during the election, and on the big night itself.
History certainly matters a great deal to Cameron himself: he is a voracious reader of it, his speeches – especially those delivered abroad – are peppered with references to it; his first-class honours degree in PPE at Oxford depended on a thorough grounding in it.
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