LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's biggest housebuilders, Persimmon (>> Persimmon plc), said its volumes and revenue rose in the first half of the year as consumer sentiment remained resilient even in the run-up to May's general election.

The firm said new volumes rose by 7 percent to 6,855 units in the six months to June 30 despite opinion polls predicting that no party would secure an overall majority in parliament.

National polls, especially when a close or uncertain result is predicted, are often blamed for cooling demand in the housing market but the country's largest builder by volume, Barratt (>> Barratt Developments Plc), also said in May that sales had not slowed.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas; editing by Jason Neely)

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