Peter Snow: And Here it goes, here is our forecast.
Peter Snow: Here is the expected results, the SDP are at two-hundred and sixty, that's a massive gain of the same amount. Labour are expected to see a somewhat poor night with a total of two-hundred and thirty one seats in the commons; this is a decrease of thirty seats from our notional results. The Conservatives have seen probably their worst night since nineteen o' six where Arthur Balfour led them into a landslide defeat. If this forecast is true for tonight then the Conservatives will have their worst ever result with a total of one-hundred and twenty three, this is astonishing as it will be a net decrease of two-hundred and thirty six seats. The Liberals are also seeing a major problem with the fact that its predicted that they will only have six seats, gone are the glory days of Gladstone and its seems according to this poll they are now on the point of extinction. But the big take away from tonight is that this earthquake is not bringing any landslides to any one party and that this House of Commons will be with no majority and as such this poll results will most likely lead to a lot of negotiations in the coming weeks as either Jenkins or Foot or even Thatcher try to gain a parliamentary majority.