What To Expect On UK Property Market After 2015 Election Result

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UK 2015 election result shows Conservative party won 331 seats

David Cameron has promised to lead a government for "one nation" and make "Great Britain greater" as he returned to Downing Street as prime minister.

Investor reacts to the market on the conservative party victory.

The benchmark U.K. FTSE 100 closed provisionally up 2.3 percent on Friday, with homebuilders steeply outperforming, after it became clear that Tory Prime Minister David Cameron would be leading the country for a second term.

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Better not to get too optimistic and be carried away by salesman talk. The GBP will be entering a period of high risks due to Scotland's nationalist dreams of devolution and independence from UK and the Referendum for UK to leave the EU.
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(10-05-2015, 03:27 PM)soros Wrote: Better not to get too optimistic and be carried away by salesman talk. The GBP will be entering a period of high risks due to Scotland's nationalist dreams of devolution and independence from UK and the Referendum for UK to leave the EU.

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