How the Election Was Won: A Four-Minute Review

Britain election 2015

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Article by Roberto Fuzzy
The 2015 General Election might be over, but the post-voting analysis is still taking place between politicians and members of the media. Before the ballot boxes were closed, many of the country's online sportsbooks were split on which party may win the race for Number 10. Major outlets such as betfair were tentatively tipping Cameron to come out ahead, but few predicted that he would steal the vote in such a surprising way.



What initially came as a shock has now turned into a full-scale review of the result. Was it Nick Clegg's zip wire antics that left the Lib Dems floundering? Did Ed Miliband's interview with Russell Brand turn the electorate against Labour? These questions, and many more, are the subject of our video breaking down the 2015 General Election.

Regardless of what side of the political divide you fall on, the latest election was one of the most entertaining in recent memory and we've wrapped all the best bits up in a four-minute video. From the aforementioned moments to the Green Party's satirical Change the Tune song or Nicola Sturgeon's attacks on Nigel Farage, this rundown captures all the highlights of the General Election and reminds us all why politics does not have to be boring.

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