Let’s just say he’s not very popular on Twitter.
The UK General Election took place today, the polls are now closed and the votes are in.
The results from an early exit poll will make for nice reading for David Cameron.
The poll, which is run jointly by the BBC, Sky News and ITN, projects that the Conservatives are in the lead and gaining seats.
That means that Cameron is more than likely going to stay on as Prime Minister and Twitter hasn’t react very well.
FFS. 5 more years of Cameron.
— Keir Prince (@keirpfc) May 7, 2015
Please fucking God let that Exit Poll be significantly wrong. I want to vomit, preferably over David Cameron.
— Abigail Rachel (@swanabi) May 7, 2015
Odds on Cameron next Prime Minister gone from Evens to 1/8 in last 10 mins #GE2015
— Richard L. Gill (@RichardLeoGill) May 7, 2015
If holograms of David Cameron are the future, I'm cancelling my Oculus pre-order.
— John Bower (@johnmabower) May 7, 2015
I'm gonna shit on David Cameron's doorstep
— Lucy Edwards (@LucyEdwards96) May 7, 2015
This better not be the final results. Five more years of Cameron, mate…
— Mysterè (@CEOGuersch) May 7, 2015
Looks like the brits could be governed by Cameron and his tribe of tory scumbags for another 5 years. Thank god im Irish.
— LIAM (@CelticLiam88) May 7, 2015
Exit poll predicts David Cameron's Conservatives as the largest in the next parliament.
#ukelection2015
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— Boying Romero (@Boying977) May 7, 2015
Oh piss off David Cameron you clapped goat
— //xo (@rayxhel) May 7, 2015
Way too tired to stay up and watch all night. If I wake up and find out that David Cameron is still prime minister I will not be pleased.
— Beth Flowers⚓ (@Beth22Flowers) May 7, 2015
I remember how seething I was when Cameron got in first time around.
— louise (@_earthelement) May 7, 2015
It's actually quite terrifying how bad our country will be in 5 years in Cameron wins
— kiera (@KieraSReilly) May 7, 2015
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