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The party figures represent the position immediately after the Speaker and Deputy Speakers were elected, except as stated in the notes.

Note: A negative majority means that there was a hung parliament (or minority parliament) following that election. For example, in the 1929 election, Labour was 42 seats short of forming a majority, and so its majority is listed as &minus;42. In the case of the 2010 election, the combined majority for the coalition was 78.