The most likely

"Most likely, as the latest and most credible opinion polls point out, is that Boris Johnson and the Conservatives will be the biggest and gain their own majority," said Adrian Hyde-Price, professor of political science.

- If so, Brexit will be implemented in January and then the most important question will be what relationship should the UK have to the EU. Johnson has said he wants to see a new trade agreement in place within a year, but not many people believe that, he says.

If Johnson does not get his own majority

- If Johnson doesn't get a majority, he could try to run government with the Democratic Unionist Party. But it could also be that the opposition is then trying to get a majority through Labor forming government with Liberal Democrats, Adrian Hyde-Price.

- If they succeed, it could be an attempt by Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn to negotiate a new agreement, but I do not know how sucked the EU is on it, or it could be a new referendum on Brexit, he explains.

If it gets even

- If we get an unclear situation, a long period of uncertainty follows. But those who voted to stay in the EU are starting to get pretty tired of this process and feel more and more that they are now respecting the decision that they have reached in a democratic way, even if that is not what they want, says Adrian Hyde -Price.

- The issue of health care in the country sailed at the end of the campaign as a very important issue and I think the feeling now with the British people is that they just want to be done with Brexit and then move on to other issues, such as welfare, concludes Hyde-Price.