Over at The Times they have a rather excellent interactive map based on the election results in the UK:

I just think its so uncanny how much maps like this can tell you about the political landscape. Most of the tightly-packed seats circling London are Labour seats, apart from most of the ones in the more “posh” areas. Labour also predictably does well around in many of the other big working-class towns and regions – Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds, Durham, and much of Wales and Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Tories tend to dominate in the slightly larger rural seats and support for the Liberal Democrats tends to follow no immediately discernable pattern.
Of course, it would be remiss of me given my field of work not to congratulate Danish software developers shiftcontrol on a nice job.