Tories came up just short of picking off Selby
As it stands now (3:30 AM Eastern), there's 3 seats from each party still not accounted for.
Labour 353 (predicted 356)
Tories 195 (predicted 198)
LibDems 59 (predicted 62)
Not sure which 9 seats these are, or why they haven't been called yet.
Qwinn
Okay, doing some investigating...
Crawley, in the SE, is still open. Labor won it with 49% in 2001, Tories got 32% and LD's got 13%.
Harlow, in the East, is still open. Labor won it with 48% in 2001, Tories got 35% and LD's got 13%.
Wirral West, in the NW, is still open. Labor won it with 47% in 2001, Tories got 37%, LD's got 16%
Skipton & Ripon, in Yorkshire & Humberside, is still open. Tories won it with 52% in 2001, LD's got 26%, Labor got 17%.
Hexham, in the NE, is still open. Tories won it with 45% in 2001, Labor got 39%, LD's got 15%.
St. Ives, in the Southwest, is still open. LD's won it with 52% in 2001, Tories got 31% and Labor got 13%.
Berwick-Upon-Tweed, in the NE, is still open. LD's won it with 51% in 2001, Tories got 28%, Labor got 18%.
Argyll & Bute, in Scotland, is still open. LD's won it with 33%, Tories got 24%, Labor got 23%.
That identifies 8 out of the 9 that are still open. I still can't find the 9th one (which should be held by Tories). Given the 2001 numbers, it's doubtful any of those 8 are going to switch tonight... though the Torie's best chance of squeezing out one more would probably be in Wirral West. Definite long shot even there though.
Qwinn