The polls have closed after the snap election called by Theresa May. She wanted to increase her majority ahead of Brexit negotiations, and called it at a time when she was a long way ahead in the polls.

Outside the hustings on Monday, members of the Hunt Saboteurs were protesting. Theresa May pledged a free vote on repealing the ban on fox hunting in the Conservative manifesto.

As mentioned yesterday the Greens formed a nuanced ‘progressive alliance’ with the Lib Dems in this area, and there was the unusual sight of Green and Lib-Dem posters in the same gardens, and windows.

Outside polling stations Conservative and Lib-Dem tellers took down polling numbers.
The parties seem to be using the phone more than door to door these days. But the pile of literature in our letter tray was as big as usual. It even included two letters from 10 Downing Street asking us to trust Theresa May with the Brexit negotiations.

There was an out of reach poster of Nicola Blackwood outside the Conservative Club. Lib-Dem posters outnumbered Conservative here in Abingdon. I did not see a single UKIP poster. I liked the Labour’s simple “I’m Voting Labour”, and was impressed by their candidate – the only candidate I met during the campaign.

We went to the polling station at the Guildhall at about 6:30. There was a steady flow of people but no queue. Other people on twitter reported queues elsewhere. We now await the result with interest.






