The BBC denied that any law had been broken, and she was eventually cleared, despite claims that the Representation of the People Act 1983 had been broken, as it lays out that “no person shall, in the case of an election to which this section applies, publish before the poll is closed […] any statement relating to the way in which voters have voted at the election where that statement is (or might reasonably be taken to be) based on information given by voters after they have voted, or b) any forecast as to the result of the election which is (or might reasonably be taken to be) based on information so given.”