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Spoiled ballot papers from the vote count in Surrey show the anger of voters who felt they had no one to vote for.

The slips were discounted because they showed no clear intention and many had genitals drawn on them.

Some people simply wrote angry messages explaining why they couldn't choose a party to vote for and felt forced to abstain.

One explained: "I can't believe this is the best the UK has to offer so I am spoiling my vote".

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Images of the ballot papers were taken by a Get Surrey photographer at the vote count in Woking.

Another disgruntled Tory supporter scrawled: "What a dilemma! In one of the most important elections in years and as a pro Tory and pro Brexit supporter I cannot support a manifesto with the foreign aid budget and social care plan."

(Image: Get Surrey) (Image: Surrey Advertiser)

Others were more childish about their protest, with one person drawing a huge penis on their ballot.

On one paper, a furious voter simply wrote: "Theresa May is a bitch".

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Another was more concerned with the lack of concern for animal rights, penning the note: "Not one party promotes or supports animal rights! Stop farming subsidies. Stop propping up livestock farmers!

"Artificial pricing! Environmental disaster! Animal cruelty! Raping natural resources!"

They finished off their rant by underlining it twice - and added two at the top for good measure.

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Last year, in the Brexit referendum, one Scottish voter drew genitals inside the remain box and it was counted.

The Woking candidates were Fiona Colley for Labour, James Brierley for the Green Party, Troy De Leon for ULIP, Will Forster for the Liberal Democrats and Jonathan Lord for the Conservative Party, as well as Independent candidate Hassan Akberali.

The UK woke with a hung parliament this morning after no party gained an overall majority.

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Theresa May travelled to Buckingham Palace at 12.30pm to ask the Queen to form a government.

It is thought she has formed a coalition with the DUP to gain the overall majority needed.

May has since made a speech outside Downing Street announcing she will form a government.