Shock predictions were made as voting came to a close in the UK general election.<br /><br /> The outcome of an exit poll forecasts the centre-right Conservatives will once again be victorious.<br /><br /> BREAKING: UK exit polls suggest Conservatives 10 seats short of majority. Follow live http://t.co/7veHy9SMKv #GE2015 pic.twitter.com/0w6oJbFFGm— euronews (@euronews) May 7, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Some 20,000 voters were questioned in the survey, which was carried out by Britain’s three main broadcasters.<br /><br /> However, while the Tories (as the party is known) are expected to win the most seats in parliament, they may not win the majority of 326 needed to govern alone.<br /><br /> Opinion polls in the run-up to the election put them neck and neck with Ed Miliband’s opposition Labour Party.<br /><br /> Despite the predictions, his centre-left party had a promising start to the election night. It successfully defended three constituency seats in and around Sunderland, in the north east of England.<br /><br /> But this may not be enough, with Labour for
