UK general election 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Labour declared winners as Rishi Sunak concedes to Keir Starmer on brutal night which saw record TEN cabinet ministers lose seats

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Steve Baker LOSES Wycombe to Labour

Tory minister Steve Baker has misplaced Wycombe to Labour candidate Emma Reynolds.

Mr Baker was earlier advised by the BBC he had lower than a 1% likelihood of profitable the seat.

Watch: Jess Phillips heckled throughout acceptance speech for ‘worst’ election

We can now deliver you footage from the depend at Birmingham Yardley the place Labour MP Jess Phillips requested for hecklers to be thrown out after she was booed throughout her acceptance speech.

Ms Phillips stated the election had been the ‘worst’ she has stood in.

Mel Stride HOLDS Devon Central for Tories by 61 votes

Outgoing Conservative Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride has received Devon Central, beating Labour and holding on to his seat by a margin of 61 votes.

Amid a stomping win for Labour rising this morning have been indicators the get together’s row over its stance on Gaza has confirmed divisive and disastrous.

A shock defeat in Leicester South for Jonathan Ashworth by a pro-Gaza impartial candidate turned the image of discontent with the Labour management amongst many Muslim and youthful voters.

Meanwhile Conservative chairman Sir Iain Duncan Smith was re-elected in Chingford and Woodford Green after the final minute alternative of Labour’s Faiza Shaheen over her assist on social media for controversial posts on anti-Semitism and Palestine.

Read Elizabeth Haigh’s report right here:

Breaking:Liz Truss LOSES Norfolk South West seat to Labour

Former prime minister Liz Truss has misplaced her Norfolk South West seat to Labour.

The candidates have been left ready on stage for a number of minutes for the announcement of the outcome as they waited for the Ms Truss to seem.

Some of these watching started a gradual hand clap earlier than Ms Truss appeared, with out carrying a Conservative rosette.

Labour’s Terry Jermy received the seat with 11,847 votes.

It was 630 votes greater than Ms Truss on 11,217.

In 2019, Ms Truss was elected with an enormous majority of 26,195.

See video from the depend beneath:

Greens hail 4 seats an ‘unimaginable’ outcome

Co-leader of the Green Party Adrian Ramsay described the get together profitable 4 seats as ‘unimaginable’.

Speaking to BBC News, he added:

I’m really humbled by the extent of assist from folks.

Mr Ramsay stated that voters have been turning to the Greens as a result of they’re on the lookout for a ‘optimistic different’.

The Green Party received seats in Waveney Valley, North Herefordshire and Bristol Central, and retained Brighton Pavilion.

For these of you simply becoming a member of us or waking up, you possibly can see the outcomes of the 2024 general election with MailOnline’s catalogue of live-updating maps and charts.

Readers can view the constituency-by-constituency outcomes by means of two maps, each of which reveal which get together received and the way a lot by.

One illustrates the UK’s actual, geographical boundaries whereas the opposite showcases the outcomes of Keir Starmer’s contest with Rishi Sunak proportionally, with all 650 seats damaged down as particular person hexagons.

See our live-updating maps and charts right here:

James Cleverly – Losing place of presidency is painful

Former Home Secretary James Cleverly comforted by his wife Susannah while the votes are being counted for the Braintree constituency in Essex.PICTURE BY JOHN McLELLAN - 4.7.24

Outgoing Home Secretary James Cleverly has warned ‘there’s nothing honourable in presenting easy and skinny options to difficult and complicated issues’.

The Braintree MP, who has held his seat, has spoken following a disastrous election night for the Conservatives.

This has been a really tough night for my get together and dropping the place of presidency of this nation is painful, however it’s the nature of our democracy that it occurs.

And when it occurs it’s incumbent upon I suppose all events, however significantly the get together leaving authorities, to hear rigorously to what the voters are telling us.

I’m not going to rush to any fast judgments. I feel the appropriate factor to do is be considerate and take a brief time frame to actually assess what the voters are telling us, however it’s clear that, if you see the vote share of the standard major events of presidency, that many citizens are disillusioned with all of us.

And we should always take that on board.

Key outcomes from the general election

Britain's Labour Party leader Keir Starmer delivers a speech during a victory rally at the Tate Modern in London early on July 5, 2024. The UK's Labour Party swept to power after winning the country's general election, crossing the 326-seat threshold for a working majority in the House of Commons. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Sir Keir Starmer will at this time head to Downing Street to begin his premiership after Labour stormed to an enormous landslide within the general election.

With greater than 50 seats but to declare, the get together is approaching 400 MPs with robust performances throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

Conversely, the Tories have suffered their worst ever defeat at a general election with 10 cabinet ministers dropping their seats as Labour, Lib Dems, Reform UK and the Greens gained seats from them.

Here’s a number of the key outcomes you want to know:

  • Nigel Farage has received a parliamentary election on the eighth try after profitable in Clacton
  • Jeremy Corbyn defeated Labour in Islington North as an Independent candidate
  • George Galloway misplaced his seat in Rochdale to Labour simply 5 months after he received a by-election
  • Tory chairman Richard Holden received his seat in Basildon and Billericay by simply 20 votes following a recount
  • Labour frontbenchers Jonathan Ashworth and Thangam Debbonaire misplaced elections whereas the Green Party co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay received their counts.
  • Senior Conservative and former enterprise secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg misplaced his seat in Somerset to Labour

Breaking:Transport Secretary turns into TENTH cabinet minister to lose seat

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Transport Secretary Mark Harper has been defeated by Labour within the Forest of Dean.

Mr Harper turns into the tenth cabinet minister to lose their seat after he was defeated by simply 278 votes by Labour candidate Matt Bishop.

  • Labour – 16,373
  • Conservative – 16,095
  • Reform – 8,194
  • Green – 4,735
  • Lib Dem – 2,604

Watch: Ed Davey belts out Sweet Caroline at Lib Dem get together

The enjoyable simply does not cease with Sir Ed Davey.

Despite an finish to an election marketing campaign that was affected by stunts that normally saw him fall into water, the Lib Dem chief sang Sweet Caroline with supporters at a celebration following the election outcomes.

The get together has up to now received greater than 60 seats together with key victories over the Conservatives in areas the get together focused.

Jess Phillips booed throughout acceptance speech

Jess Phillips confronted boos when she gave her acceptance speech following a good victory in Birmingham Yardley.

Ms Phillips held onto her seat however her victory was by a high-quality margain with fewer than 700 votes separating her and the Workers’ Party candidate.

She backed a backlash within the constituency over Labour’s response to the Gaza battle.

Greens WIN Waveney Valley as each co-leaders win elections

FILE - Green Party co-leaders Adrian Ramsay, right, and Carla Denyer pose with supporters at their General Election Manifesto launch in Hove, England, on June 12, 2024. United Kingdom voters will cast ballots in a national election Thursday, passing judgment on Sunak's 20 months in office, and on the four Conservative prime ministers before him. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay has received Waveney Valley, defeating the Conservatives.

He joins Carla Denyer who was additionally elected to Parliament as the brand new MP for Bristol Central.

The constituency was newly created following a boundary overview.

  • Greens – 20,467
  • Conservative – 14,874
  • Reform UK – 7,749
  • Labour – 4,621
  • Liberal Democrats – 1,214
  • SDP – 118

Our Political Editor James Tapsfield studies jubilant Keir Starmer boasted ‘we did it’ at this time after Rishi Sunak conceded he misplaced the election – and stated ‘sorry’ to vanquished Tories.

Sir Keir trumpeted his victory at a rally in central London after the get together formally crested the 325 seats wanted to management the Commons.

He stated the British folks had ‘voted to flip the web page’ on 14 years of Conservative rule – however delivered a riposte to his critics saying there was ‘nothing inevitable’ concerning the final result.

Read James’s report right here:

Have all of the seats been declared?

We are actually ready for lower than 100 declarations at counts throughout the nation.

Out of 545 outcomes declared, Labour has received 372 seats with a 35.6% share of the vote.

The Conservatives have 90 seats and a 22.8% vote share.

The Liberal Democrats have triumphed in 50 constituencies with 11.2% of the general vote, whereas Reform UK have 14.5% of the vote, translating to success in 4 seats.

The SNP has 5 seats, Plaid Cymru is on 4, Sinn Fein has six and the DUP has 4.

The Green Party has 6.8% of the votes and two seats.

Labour grandee Neil Kinnock condemned George Galloway as a ‘repulsive most cancers’ after the veteran left-winger misplaced the seat in Rochdale simply 5 months after profitable it in a by-election

The chief of the Workers Party of Britain, who didn’t even present up on the depend in Rochdale, acquired 11,508 votes, dropping out to Labour’s Paul Waugh who received with 13,047 votes.

It comes after Galloway solely received the seat in a February by-election, having overturned a Labour majority of 9,668.

Labour secures majority in Scotland

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar looks on, as the counting of votes continues, during the UK election in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, July 5, 2024. REUTERS/Lesley Martin

Labour has overturned greater than a decade of SNP domination at Westminster by securing a majority of Scottish seats.

Labour sealed their resurgence in Scotland after passing the 29-seat threshold.

Earlier, Scottish Labour chief Anas Sarwar (pictured) stated he was ‘assured’ his get together will win the election in Scotland and safe a majority north of the border.

In the 2019 general election, Labour returned only one MP north of the border to the SNP’s 48.

Australian prime minister congratulates ‘buddy’ Keir Starmer

Another world chief has congratulated Sir Keir Starmer following his election victory.

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese stated he’s wanting ahead to working constructively together with his “friend” after Labour’s election victory.

‘Congratulations to my buddy and new UK Prime Minister (Sir Keir) on his resounding election victory – I look ahead to working constructively with the incoming (Labour) Government,’ he posted to X.

Tories lose NINTH cabinet minister and all MPs in Wales

CHEPSTOW, WALES - JULY 5: Conservative candidate David TC Davies attends the count for the Monmouth constituency at Chepstow Leisure Centre on July 5, 2024 in Chepstow, Wales. Conservative MP David TC Davies served as MP for Monmouth from 2005 to 2024 and was appointed Secretary of State for Wales in October 2022. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

The Tories have misplaced all their MPs in Wales after Welsh Secretary David TC Davies misplaced his seat in Monmouthshire to Labour.

Mr Davies turned the ninth cabinet minister to lose their seat – a record for the get together’s worst efficiency ever in an election.

He joins the next ministers who’ve already misplaced on the poll field

  • Alex Chalk – Justice Secretary
  • Grant Shapps – Defence Secretary
  • Simon Hart – Chief Whip
  • Johnny Mercer – Veterans Minister
  • Penny Mordaunt – House of Commons Leader
  • Gillian Keegan – Education Secretary
  • Lucy Frazer – Culture Secretary
  • Michelle Donelan – Science Secretary

Watch: Jeremy Hunt holds seat in Surrey after Lib Dem problem

Jeremy Hunt narrowly held on to his seat in Godalming and Ash as he held off a problem from the Liberal Democrats.

Mr Hunt, who was beforehand well being secretary and international secretary throughout 11 years on the high of presidency, was tipped to be the largest scalp on the night.

See his acceptance speech beneath:

Sunak aide at coronary heart of betting scandal LOSES seat to Labour

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/Shutterstock (14558765b) Conservative parliamentary candidate Craig Williams is elected as MP for Cardiff North. General Election, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 8 May 2015

Rishi Sunak’s former parliamentary aide Craig Williams has misplaced his seat, after he was embroiled within the Westminster betting scandal.

Mr Williams, who admitted to having a ‘flutter’ on the General Election date, was predicted to maintain his seat in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr, but it surely was Labour’s Stephen Witherden who succeeded.

Tory assist was withdrawn from Mr Williams following the revelation.

In a put up on X, Mr Witherden stated he was ‘past humbled’ to have been elected.

Justin Trudeau congratulates Keir Starmer

Canadian premier Justin Trudeau turned the primary world chief to congratulate Sir Keir Starmer on his election victory.

Mr Trudeau stated he was wanting ahead to constructing a fairer future for folks on either side of the Atlantic.

Jacob Rees-Mogg LOSES North East Somerset and Hanham seat to Labour

Senior Conservative Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg leaves after losing his North East Somerset and Hanham seat  in the 2024 General Election, at Sports Training Village, University of Bath, in Somerset Picture date: Friday July 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Senior Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg has misplaced his North East Somerset and Hanham seat to Labour.

Mr Rees-Mogg advised the BBC he cannot ‘blame anyone apart from myself’ and that it had been a ‘very unhealthy nigh for the Conservatives.

But he added there was a ‘small silver lining’ that the Tories would be the official opposition after some polls projected a 3rd place end behind Reform

Keir Starmer – It feels good, I’ve to be sincere

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer speaks to his supporters at the Tate Modern in London, Friday, July 5, 2024. The Labour Party has won the 2024 general election, and Starmer is expected to be the next British Prime Minister. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Sir Keir Starmer stated it ‘feels good, I’ve to be sincere’ as outcomes continued to be declared throughout the nation

We did it. You campaigned for it, you fought for it, you voted for it, and now it has arrived: change begins now.

It feels good, I’ve to be sincere. Four and a half years of labor altering the get together, that is is what it’s for: a modified Labour Party prepared to serve our nation, prepared to restore Britain to the service of working folks.

And throughout our nation, folks will likely be waking up to the information, reduction {that a} weight has been lifted, a burden lastly faraway from the shoulders of this nice nation.

And now we will look ahead, stroll into the morning, the daylight of hope, pale at first however getting stronger by means of the day, shining as soon as once more, on a rustic with the chance after 14 years to get its future again.

Breaking:Watch: Keir Starmer declares ‘we did it’ at Labour victory rally

Sir Keir Starmer has arrived at Labour’s victory rally in London the place he started his speechg by saying, ‘we did it.’

The Labour chief stated the UK was waking up this morning to ‘the daylight of hope’, which was ‘shining as soon as once more on a rustic with the chance after 14 years to get its future again’.

Breaking:Labour declared winners of general election

Labour has formally reached 326 seats and can type the following authorities with Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.

Labour wins 300 seats

Labour has reached 300 seats as 416 constituency outcomes have been declared, securing 37.4% share of the vote.

The Conservatives have 58 seats and a 21.2% vote share.

The Liberal Democrats have received in 37 constituencies with 10.6% of the general vote, whereas Reform UK have 14.9% of the vote, translating to success in 4 seats.

The SNP has 4 seats and Plaid Cymru is on 4.

The Green Party has 6.9% of the votes and one seat.

Jeremy Hunt HOLDS Godalming and Ash for the Conservatives

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has held off the Lib Dems to maintain Godalming and Ash for the Conservatives.

Breaking:Eight cabinet ministers lose seats in record

Eight Cabinet ministers have now misplaced their seats within the General Election, beating the earlier record of seven Cabinet ministerial defeats in 1997.

Science Secretary Michelle Donelan has develop into the newest to face defeat after dropping her Melksham and Devizes constituency to the Lib Dems.

Watch: Rishi Sunak claims accountability for Tory defeat

Rishi Sunak stated he took “responsibility” for his get together’s loss, had referred to as Sir Keir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory and would say extra later in London.

Mr Sunak, his spouse and their safety and entourage left the election depend as quickly as he had completed making a speech after the outcome was declared.

Other candidates continued to mill across the depend corridor, with some seen shaking palms with each other.

Breaking:Rishi Sunak concedes general election

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has conceded the general election throughout his acceptance speech after holding his seat in Richmond and Northallerton.

Labour’s Wes Streeting HOLDS Ilford by 528 votes

Labour’s shadow well being secretary has survived a scare in Ilford North after he received by simply 528 votes from Independent candidate Leanne Mohamad.

Labour’s Yvette Cooper HOLDS Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley

Labour’s shadow residence secretary Yvette Cooper has received Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley.

Watch: Suella Braverman apologises after Tory election defeats

We can now deliver you footage of the second Suella Braverman apologised throughout her acceptance speech after she held her seat in Fareham.

Laura Trott HOLDS Sevenoks for the Conservatives

Conservative Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott has received Sevenoaks.

Dame Therese Coffey LOSES Suffolk Coastal seat to Labour

Tory former deputy prime minister Dame Therese Coffey has been defeated by Labour in Suffolk Coastal.

Watch: Sunak seen for first time since exit ballot

Rishi Sunak has arrived on the election depend in Richmond, North Yorkshire, in his first look since an exit ballot predicting the worst Conservative defeat at a general election in historical past.

Breaking:Culture Secretary turns into SIXTH cabinet minister to lose seat

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has been defeated by the Liberal Democrats in Ely and East Cambridgeshire.

Robert Jenrick HOLDS Newark for the Conservatives

Former Tory immigration minister Robert Jenrick has received Newark for the Conservatives.

Johnny Mercer LOSES Plymouth Moor View seat to Labour

Veterans minister Johnny Mercer has been defeated by Labour in Plymouth Moor View.

SNP chief admits result’s ‘very poor’

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Scotland's First Minister John Swinney waits for the result of the election count in Perth, Scotland, Britain July 5, 2024. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne REFILE - "CORRECTING DATE FROM July 4, 2024 to July 5, 2024

SNP chief John Swinney stated his get together’s outcome on the General Election has been ‘very poor’ and the get together may have to do numerous ‘soul looking out’.

The get together has up to now received simply 4 seats and misplaced constituencies to Labour.

The Scottish First Minister advised the BBC:

It’s a really poor outcome for the SNP tonight.

There may have to be numerous soul looking out as a celebration as a consequence of those outcomes which have are available in tonight.

Breaking:Penny Mordaunt turns into FIFTH cabinet minister to lose seat

Penny Mordaunt has develop into the fifth Conservative cabinet minister to lose her seat after Labour gained Portsmouth North.

In her concession speech, Ms Mordaunt stated her get together had taken a ‘battering as a result of it failed to honour the belief that folks had positioned in it’.

Afraid concerning the cost-of-living or accessing healthcare, or whether or not the accountability you shoulder will likely be recognised and rewarded. That worry steals the longer term, and it solely makes the current matter and that’s the reason we misplaced.

Our renewal as a celebration and a rustic won’t be achieved by us speaking to an ever smaller slice of ourselves however being guided by the folks of our nation. And if we would like once more to be the pure get together of presidency, then our values have to be the folks’s.

I’ve misplaced many good colleagues tonight however I hope that like me they intend to carry on serving their communities with even stronger coronary heart, our nation wants all of us.

Richard Tice turns into Reform’s third MP in Boston

Former Reform chief Richard Tice has develop into the get together’s third MP in Boston becoming a member of Lee Anderson and Nigel Farage in Parliament.

Four Tory cabinet ministers lose seats

Four Conservative cabinet ministers have up to now misplaced their seats whereas the get together chairman Richard Holden squeaked by means of by 20 votes.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, Chief Whip Simon Hart, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan and Justice Secretary Alex Chalk have all been overwhelmed on the poll field and there’s perception Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Penny Mordaunt might be a part of them.

Breaking:Tory chairman Richard Holden WINS Basildon by simply 20 votes

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/Shutterstock (14572091o) Richard Holden Conservative Party becomes MP for Basildon and Billericay. The General Election count for Basildon and Billericay, at the Basildon Sporting Village Essex Basildon & Billericay Election Count, Basildon, Essex, UK - 05 Jul 2024

Tory get together chairman Richard Holden has received in Basildon and Billericay by simply 20 votes.

Holden secured 12,905 votes in contrast to the Labour candidate’s 12,885.

Breaking:Thangam Debbonaire LOSES seat in Bristol Central to the Greens

© Licensed to London News Pictures; 05/07/2024; Bristol, UK. General Election 2024. CARLA DENYER, co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales arrives at the vote count for the Bristol Central seat at Oasis Academy Brislington. The Green Party are targeting four seats across the country including Bristol Central, with Green co-leader Carla Denyer taking on Labour's Thangam Debbonaire MP who at the last election had a majority of over 28,000 in the old seat of Bristol West. The latest poll has Carla Denyer out in front. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.

Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer has overwhelmed Labour’s Thangam Debbonaire in Bristol Central.

Ms Denyer declared ‘historical past’ had been made in Bristol Central after she beat Labour’s frontbencher to win the seat.

We did it! Bristol, we made historical past… thanks a lot to the folks of Bristol Central who’ve elected me as their MP,” she posted to X, previously Twitter.

As this metropolis’s first Green MP, I promise to be a robust, impartial voice for Bristol’s values, pushing the govt. to be bolder on the problems that matter.

Breaking:Gillian Keegan LOSES seat to Liberal Democrats

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has been overwhelmed by the Liberal Democrats in Chichester.

Suella Braverman HOLDS seat in Fareham for the Conservatives

Former home secretary Suella Braverman (second right) gives a speech at Fareham Leisure Centre in Fareham, Hampshire, after her victory in the Fareham and Waterlooville constituency in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Friday July 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire

Former residence secretary Suella Braverman has held her seat in Fareham.

Ms Braverman stated ‘I’m sorry’ twice throughout her speech after profitable the Hampshire seat.

I need to briefly deal with the lead to the remainder of the nation and there is just one factor that I can say – sorry. I’m sorry.

I’m sorry that my get together didn’t hear to you. (The) Conservative Party has allow you to down. You – the Great British folks voted for us over 14 years and we didn’t preserve our guarantees. We’ve acted as if we’re entitled to your vote no matter what we did, no matter what we didn’t do, regardless of promising time after time that we might do these issues and we want to study our lesson as a result of if we don’t, unhealthy as tonight has been for my get together, we’ll have many worse nights to come.

The nation deserves higher and we’ve obtained to do higher and I’ll do all the pieces in my energy to rebuild belief. We want to hear to you – you may have spoken to us very clearly.

Breaking:Tories lose THIRD cabinet minister as Chief Whip is overwhelmed in Wales

Chief Whip Simon Hart has misplaced to Plaid Cymru in a significant blow for the Tories.

Watch: Nigel Farage warns Reform are ‘coming for Labour’

Nigel Farage has declared Reform is ‘coming for Labour’ in his victory speech after being elected the brand new MP for Clacton.

What is attention-grabbing is, there’s no enthusiasm for Labour, there’s no enthusiasm for Starmer by any means. In reality, about half of the vote is solely an anti-Conservative vote.

This Labour authorities will likely be in hassle very, in a short time and we’ll now be concentrating on Labour votes.

We’re coming for Labour, be in little question about that.

Believe me of us, that is simply step one of one thing that’s going to stun all of you.

Victoria Atkins HOLDS Louth and Horncastle for Conservatives

Conservative Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has received Louth and Horncastle.

Stephen Flynn HOLDS seat for SNP in Aberdeen South

SNP's Stephen Flynn at P&J Live arena in Aberdeen, during the count in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Friday July 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Michal Wachucik/PA Wire

SNP’s Westminster chief Stephen Flynn has received Aberdeen South.

Mr Flynn secured 15,213 votes to the Labour candidate’s 11,455.

Flynn was first elected to Aberdeen South in 2019.

Jonathan Gullis LOSES seat to Labour in Stoke on Trent North

Jonathan Gullis has misplaced his seat to Labour in Stoke on Trent North.

Labour wins 118 out of 150 seats

With 150 constituency outcomes declared, Labour has received 118 seats with a 39.9% share of the vote.

The Conservatives have 15 seats and a 21.2% vote share.

The Liberal Democrats have received in 14 constituencies with 10.1% of the general vote, whereas Reform UK have 16.3% of the vote, translating to success in a single seat.

The Green Party has 6.5% of the votes.

Breaking:Nigel Farage GAINS Clacton for Reform

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (14571219bm) Nigel Farage Clacton Election count, Essex, UK - 04 Jul 2024

Nigel Farage has develop into an MP on the eighth time of asking after profitable in Clacton for Reform.

Mr Farage stated his Reform get together’s efficiency within the General Election was ‘really extraordinary’ after his win in Clacton.

There is an enormous hole on the centre-right of British politics and my job is to fill it.

  • Reform – 21,225
  • Conservatives – 12,820
  • Labour – 7,448
  • Lib Dems – 2,016
  • Greens – 1,935
  • Independent – 317

Breaking:Jonathan Ashworth LOSES seat in Leicester South

Jonathan Ashworth has LOST his seat to an Independent candidate in Leicester South.

Breaking:Jeremy Corbyn GAINS Islington North

Jeremy Corbyn has defeated Labour in Islington North.

The former Labour chief beat his previous get together to develop into the impartial MP for Islington North after securing greater than 24,000 votes.

Mr Corbyn stated throughout his victory speech:

I owe my life and my studying and my talents fully to the folks of Islington North. This victory is devoted fully to them.

Watch: Emily Thornberry’s delight at Galloway defeat

Emily Thornberry has reacted with glee after studying George Galloway had misplaced in Rochdale.

LBC reporter Guy Stewart captured Ms Thornberry’s response.

Grant Shapps turns into second cabinet minister to lose seat

Grant Shapps

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has develop into the second cabinet minister to lose his seat after Labour candidate Andrew Lewin gained Welwyn Hatfield.

Justice Secretary Alex Chalk had earlier misplaced his seat in Cheltenham to the Liberal Democrats.

In his farewell speech, Mr Shapps stated it was ‘clear tonight that Britain may have a brand new authorities within the morning.’

Full leads to Welwyn Hatfield beneath:

  • Labour – 19,877
  • Conservative – 16,078
  • Reform – 6,397
  • Lib Dems – 3,117
  • Greens – 2,986

Watch: Starmer thanks household after profitable seat

Following his re-election, Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer stated he had to thank his spouse Vic and his household ‘greater than anybody’ for conserving him ‘grounded’.

Breaking:Grant Shapps LOSES seat to Labour

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has LOST his seat to Labour.

Keir Starmer – It is time for us to ship

Britain's Labour Party leader Keir Starmer delivers a speech after winning his seat for Holborn and St Pancras at the Camden Council count centre in London early on July 5, 2024 as polls close in Britain's general election. Britain's main opposition Labour party looks set for a landslide election win, exit polls indicated, with Keir Starmer replacing Rishi Sunak as prime minister, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer stated ‘you may have voted, it’s now time for us to ship’ in his speech after profitable re-election to Parliament.

Sir Keir is probably going to make his subsequent speech exterior Downing Street with Labour on course for a landslide majority.

  • Labour – 18,884
  • Independent – 7,312
  • Green – 4,030
  • Conservative – 2,776
  • Reform – 2,371
  • Lib Dems – 2,236

George Galloway – We are right here to keep in Rochdale

George Galloway has reacted to his election defeat in Rochdale and vowed his get together is ‘right here to keep’ within the constituency.

Angela Rayner HOLDS Ashton-under-Lyne

Angela Rayner

Labour deputy chief Angela Rayner has held her seat in Ashton-under-Lyne.

In her acceptance speech Ms Rayner stated:

Today is our likelihood to flip the web page and begin a brand new chapter.

To deal with the price of residing disaster and to make work pay.

To give working folks the brand new deal you deserve and supply houses that we want.

To rebuild the general public providers on which we rely and to guarantee each neighborhood throughout our nation shares in our nationwide success.”

  • Labour – 15,573
  • Reform – 8,784
  • Conservative – 4,375
  • Workers’ Party – 2,835
  • Green – 2,481
  • Lib Dem – 1,411

Breaking:Keir Starmer HOLDS Holborn and St Pancras

Sir Keir Starmer has held his seat in Holborn and St Pancras.

Our Political Editor James Tapsfield studies high Tories are bracing to be swept away in Keir Starmer’s purple tide at this time as election outcomes roll in.

A bunch of huge beasts, together with Jeremy Hunt, Grant Shapps and Penny Mordaunt might fall sufferer to the purge.

Welsh Secretary David Davies has already conceded defeat and the Lib Dems declare they’ve defeated Education Secretary Gillian Keegan in Chichester – as effectively as taking out Justice Secretary Alex Chalk and a bunch of others.

Read James’s report right here:

Emily Thornberry HOLDS Islington South

ISLINGTON, ENGLAND - JULY 5: Emily Thornberry MP arrives at the count for the constituencies of Islington North and Islington South and Finsbury on July 5, 2024 in Islington, England. The incumbent MP is former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who is now standing as an independent MP in the constituency of Islington North that he has held since 1983. He was expelled from the Labour Party for his reaction to the report into anti-semitism in the Labour Party while he was Leader. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)

It could be a distinct story in Islington North however Labour have held Islington South with Emily Thornberry declared the MP.

  • Labour – 22,946
  • Greens – 7,491
  • Lib Dems – 4,045
  • Conservative – 3,584

Watch: Lee Anderson ‘not stunned’ by election win

Lee Anderson has stated he was ‘delighted however not stunned’ at profitable the get together’s first 2024 seat in Parliament.

Speaking after his victory in Ashfield, Reform UK’s first MP stated:

This is the capital of frequent sense, by the way in which – folks converse their thoughts on this space, and so they’ve had sufficient of the 2 mainstream events.

The Reform Party, folks like myself, Richard (Tice) and Nigel (Farage) converse the identical language, in a distinct accent clearly, we converse the identical language as the nice folks of Ashfield.

So when this gig got here up and I used to be requested to stand once more for the Reform Party, it was a no brainer to be sincere with you

Labour GAINS first seat in Scotland

Labour has received the Kilmarnock and Loudoun seat within the first election outcome introduced in Scotland.

Lillian Jones received with 19,065 votes, beating the SNP’s Alan Brown.

He had held the seat since 2015.

After being elected for Labour in Kilmarnock and Loudon, Lillian Jones stated:

I do know many individuals may have both voted Scottish Labour for the primary time at this election or may have come again to vote Scottish Labour.

This was a vote for change.

The Labour councillor additionally thanked fellow candidates, significantly SNP candidate Alan Brown, who beforehand held the seat.

She praised his work “championing his constituents” including: ‘Thank you very a lot Alan’.

Watch: Keir Starmer receives hero’s welcome in Camden

Crowds have gathered within the workplaces of Camden Council to hear the lead to Holborn and St Pancras, the place Sir Keir Starmer is looking for re-election.

Count employees and get together activists have lined three flooring of balconies overlooking the stage the place the outcome will likely be introduced.

Broadcaster Kate Garraway waved to Sir Keir and shouted: ‘Hello Keir, congratulations Prime Minister.’

Members of the gang cheered.

Watch footage of Sir Keir’s arrival beneath:

Ed Davey holds seat in Kingston and Surbiton

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey at King's Centre in Chessington, south west London, during the count for the Kingston and Surbiton constituency in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Friday July 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire

Lib Dem chief Sir Ed Davey has held his seat in Kingston and Surbiton.

Sir Ed received with 25,870 votes, forward of his Conservative rival Helen Edward on 8,635, after his stunt-packed marketing campaign.

It has been an incredible privilege to serve Kingston and Surbiton and this nice neighborhood over a few years and I’m humbled that you simply’ve given me the possibility to serve you once more, so let me begin by saying a giant thanks.

Now I don’t know for those who might inform, however I’ve relatively loved this marketing campaign.

But what I’ve liked most hasn’t been the paddleboarding or the bungee leaping, it’s been talking to folks right here in Kingston and Surbiton and throughout the United Kingdom, concerning the challenges they face and their hopes for the longer term.

Labour HOLD Barnsley South, Bootle, Putney and Tynemouth

Results are coming in thick and quick now however we’ll endeavour to deliver you all the outcomes as they’re declared

Barnsley South – winner is Stephanie Peacock

  • Labour – 16,399
  • Reform – 11,651
  • Conservative – 3,247
  • Greens – 1,521
  • Lib Dems – 1,172

Bootle – winner is Peter Dowd

  • Labour – 26,729
  • Reform – : 4746
  • Green – 3904
  • Conservatives – 1674
  • Lib Dem – 1301
  • Workers Party – 525

Putney – winner Fleur Anderson

  • Labour – 20,952
  • Conservative – 10,011
  • Lib Dem – 5,189
  • Greens – 3,182
  • Reform UK – 2,681
  • Workers Party – 433
  • Rejoin EU – 289

Tynemouth – winner is Alan Campbell

  • Labour – 24,491
  • Conservative – 9,036
  • Reform – 7,392
  • Lib Dem – 2,709

Labour beats George Galloway in Rochdale

Labour candidate Paul Waugh has defeated Workers’ Party chief George Galloway in Rochdale.

Mr Galloway didn’t stand on the stage when the outcomes have been declared.

Breaking:Lee Anderson wins in Ashfield

Lee Anderson has develop into Reform UK’s first elected MP, profitable in Ashfield

Labour GAIN Swindon North

Labour has notched one other victory in Wiltshire with the get together profitable in Swindon North after earlier beating Robert Buckland in Swindon South

  • Labour – 17,930
  • Conservatives – 13,827
  • Reform: – 7,557
  • Green – 2,366
  • Lib Dem – 2,086

Labour HOLD Blackpool South and Barnsley North

Two Labour victories both facet of the Pennines as the get together holds Blackpool South and Barnsley North

Results in Blackpool South

  • Labour – 16,916
  • Reform: – 10,068
  • Conservatives – 5,504
  • Green – 1,207
  • Lib Dem – 1,041
  • Labour – 18,610
  • Reform: – 10,799
  • Conservatives – 3,083
  • Green – 1805
  • Lib Dem – 1,336

Labour dominate early outcomes

As of 2am, Labour has received 15 seats out of 18 declarations.

The Lib Dems have received two seats and the Conservatives have one

Rachel Reeves wins in Leeds West and Pudsey

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves arrives at the general election count at Leeds, July 5 2024.

Rachel Reeves, the girl possible to develop into the UK’s first feminine chancellor, has received her depend in Leeds West and Pudsey.

  • Labour – 18,976
  • Conservatives – 6,584
  • Reform – 6,281
  • Green – 3,794
  • Lib Dems – 1,743
  • Workers Party – 633

Lib Dems GAIN Eastleigh from Conservatives

The Liberal Democrats have picked up a victory in Hampshire after candidate Liz Jarvis was declared the brand new MP for Eastleigh.

  • Lib Dems – 15,970
  • Conservatives – 14,424
  • Labour – 7,005
  • Reform – 6,151
  • Green – 2,403
  • Independent – 467

Labour HOLD Knowsley

Labour candidate Annaliese Midgley has been elected the brand new MP for Knowsley

  • Labour – 24,243
  • Reform – 5,924
  • Green – 2,772
  • Conservative – 1,496
  • Lib Dem – 1,232

Labour GAIN Darlington from the Conservatives

Labour have gained one other seat from the Conservatives after candidate Lola McEvoy was declared the winner in Darlington.

  • Labour: – 16,621
  • Conservative – 14,323
  • Reform – 6,852
  • Green – 2,847
  • Lib Dem – 1,735

Breaking:Recount below approach in Basildon

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/Shutterstock (14571948k) Richard Holden Conservative Party at the General Election count for Basildon and Billericay, at the Basildon Sporting Village Essex Basildon & Billericay Election Count, Basildon, Essex, UK - 04 Jul 2024

A recount is below approach in Basildon and Billericay, the place Tory chairman Richard Holden is standing.

Mr Holden was criticised after he parachuted himself into the seat which was seen as a secure Conservative one.

Labour GAIN Nuneaton from the Conservatives

Labour candidate Jodie Gosling has been elected MP for Nuneaton as the get together gained the seat from the Conservatives

  • Labour – 15,216
  • Conservatives – 11,737
  • Reform – 9,059
  • Green – 2,894
  • Lib Dems – 1,340

Conservatives HOLD Rayleigh and Wickford

The Conservatives have held their first seat of the election as candidate Mark Francois has held Rayleigh and Wickford

  • Conservative – 17,756
  • Reform – 12,135
  • Labour – 11,823
  • Lib Dem – 4,068
  • Greens – 2,196

Lib Dems win first seat

Liberal Democrat candidate Tom Gordon has received Harrogate and Knaresborough within the get together’s first victory of the night.

The get together has gained the seat from the Conservatives.

  • Lib Dem – 23,976
  • Conservative – 15,738
  • Reform – 5,679
  • Labour – 4,153
  • Green – 1,762

Labour HOLD South Shields

Labour have received their ninth seat of the night after candidate Emma Lewell-Buck was declared the winner in South Shields.

  • Labour – 15,122
  • Reform – 8,469
  • Green – 5,433
  • Conservative – 4,128
  • Independent- 2,270
  • Lib Dem – 4,987

Lib Dems declare to have overwhelmed Gillian Keegan

First Jeremy Hunt now Gillian Keegan…

The Liberal Democrats claimed to have overwhelmed the Education Secretary in Chichester.

Suella Braverman arrives at depend

Former residence secretary Suella Braverman has arrived at her election depend in Fareham the place her officers are hopeful they will fend off the Liberal Democrats.

Ms Braverman has been an arch critic of Mr Sunak’s management of the Conservatives and declared the election was ‘over’ earlier than polling day.

Rory Stewart uncertain over exit ballot

Mandatory Credit: Victoria Jones/Shutterstock for Channel 4 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock for Channel Four (14571534v) LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 4th: Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell at "Channel 4's Live Election Night Coverage" at Riverside Studios on July 4, 2024 in London, England. Channel 4 Live Election Night Coverage, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024

Former Conservative minister Rory Stewart has stated he’s beginning to suppose the exit ballot might not be correct.

Citing the rise of Reform in all of the constituencies declared up to now, he argued that when 4 events are concerned, all votes are stretched additional.

He added the turnout can also be down, which might additionally skew the projected outcomes.

The exit ballot has projected Labour will win 410 seats with the Conservatives on 131, Liberal Democrats on 61 and Reform UK with 13.

Counting below approach with outcomes to come thick and quick

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight/Shutterstock (14572052d) Scenes during the count for the Reigate and Banstead constituency at the 2024 General election - Donyngs Leisure Centre, Redhill . Reigate and Banstead Election count, Surrey, UK - 04 Jul 2024

Counting is below approach throughout the nation with outcomes anticipated to come thick and quick.

We will endeavour to deliver you all the outcomes as soon as they’re declared plus response from the main events.

Labour HOLD Cramlington and Killingworth

Emma Foody Labour hold Cramlington

Labour candidate Emma Foody has been elected MP for Cramlington and Killingworth in one other win for the get together within the North East.

  • Labour – 22,274
  • Reform – 9,454
  • Conservative – 8,592
  • Green – 2,134
  • LibDem – 1,898

It means Labour have received 8 out of 8 up to now.

Labour HOLD Gateshead Central and Wickham

Labour candidate Mark Ferguson has been elected MP for Gateshead Central and Wickham in one other victory for the get together within the North East.

  • Labour – 18,245
  • Reform – 8,601
  • Conservative – 4,628
  • Lib Dem – 4,987
  • Green – 3,217
  • Other – 3,756

One line we will deliver you from earlier on…

Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries accused Alastair Campbell of sexism after he made a remark about her loyalty to Boris Johnson and revealed the previous Prime Minister had been texting her.

Appearing on Channel 4 as a part of the broadcaster’s election programme, hosted by Emily Maitlis and Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Ms Dorries clashed with the previous Labour spokesperson simply minutes after polls closed at 10pm.

Read Elizabeth Haigh’s report right here:

Jeremy Corbyn ‘on course to win Islington North’

Former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn is wanting on course to win in Islington North, in accordance to Labour sources.

Sky News Political Editor Beth Rigby stated get together sources had admitted it was ‘wanting tough’ for Labour within the seat.

Mr Corbyn, who’s standing as an Independent, has arrived on the depend and we’re awaiting a outcome round 3am.

See video of Mr Corbyn’s arrival beneath:

Watch: Carol Vorderman’s gleeful response to exit ballot

This is the second Carol Vorderman gleefully exclaimed ‘let’s get the get together began’ as she reacted to the exit ballot predicting the Tories would lose a landslide defeat to Labour.

Speaking on Channel 4, the previous Countdown maths whizz stated folks had not forgotten Partygate, including it’s the motive why the Conservatives are projected to lose the election.

‘I’m so right here for it,’ she added, prompting laughs from the opposite Channel 4 studio company.

She stated she had seen folks posting on social media that they have been voting due to errors made and heartbreak brought on by the pandemic.

Lib Dems declare victory in Tunbridge Wells

The Liberal Democrats have claimed victory in Tunbridge Wells, lengthy forward of the declaration.

On the marketing campaign path in June, get together chief Sir Ed Davey took half in an assault course in Kent with the get together’s candidate Mike Martin.

A Liberal Democrat supply stated:

They’re set to elect a Lib Dem native champion in former British Army officer Mike Martin, who will rise up for the neighborhood.

Dame Margaret Hodge – We are seeing a decrease turnout

Dame Margaret Hodge on Sky has stated there seems to be a decrease turnout as she gave her response to a ballot exhibiting Labour has received a landslide.

We are seeing a decrease turnout and a bit bit to Reform. That displays how there actually isn’t any belief in politics, we have identified about that for a while. I did some work after 2001 GE, my very own consistency, barking, as a result of we had a low turnout

What got here out of focus teams was that folks weren’t voting not as a result of theyw have been apathetic as a result of they have been indignant.

What we’re seeing anger with Tory authorities for all the way in which they behaved, impunity, mendacity, giving contracts to their mates, giving peerages, honours, all these issues to their mates.

That has led to enormous enormous anger and mistrust.

Labour HOLD Washington and and Gateshead South

Dated: 04/07/2024 Sharon Hodgson wins the Washington and Gateshead South seat for Labour in the 2024 General Election, with Labour predicted to win the battle for Number 10 in a landslide victory according to exit polls. See General Election 2024 round-up

Labour’s Sharon Hodgson has been elected MP for Washington and Gateshead South

  • Labour – 17, 682
  • Reform UK – 10,769
  • Conservative – 4,654
  • Greens – 1,687
  • Lib Dems – 1,062
  • Independent – 627

Lib Dems hopeful of beating Jeremy Hunt

A Liberal Democrat supply stated they have been assured the get together would defeat Chancellor Jeremy Hunt within the new constituency of Godalming and Ash.

The constituency Mr Hunt is contesting is 81% possible to go to the Liberal Democrats in accordance to the exit ballot for Sky News, BBC and ITV News.

The Liberal Democrat supply stated:

The exit ballot is clearly encouraging. It’s early within the night. But we’re assured.

Breaking:Labour HOLD Newcastle Upon Tyne Central & West

Labour’s Chi Onwurah has been elected MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Central & West in a fifth victory out of 5 seats.

  • Labour – 18,875
  • Conservative – 4,228
  • Independent – 3,627
  • Reform – 7,815
  • Other – 5,174

Robert Buckland – Politics is at ‘crossroads’

Sir Robert Buckland stated politics is at a ‘crossroads’ and the Conservative Party should make the ‘proper alternative’ whether it is to encourage a brand new era as he warned in opposition to ‘politics as mere circus’ in his farewell speech.

The former justice secretary stated:

Our very political system is at a crossroads. Do we worth those that work to deliver folks collectively and to come into politics to do one thing relatively than be somebody?

Or will we shrug our shoulders and settle for politics as a mere circus the place folks compete for consideration by saying issues that they both know to be unfaithful, or which increase hopes and expectations in a approach that additional erodes belief?

I do know what facet I’m on, I do know what alternative I might make, and I imagine with honest and fierce conviction that my get together has to make the appropriate alternative too, if we’re to encourage a brand new era with the actual promise of a greater future.

Watch beneath as Swindon South is declared:

You can see outcomes of the 2024 general election roll in all through the night with MailOnline’s catalogue of live-updating maps and charts.

Readers can view the constituency-by-constituency outcomes by means of two maps, each of which reveal which get together received and the way a lot by.

One illustrates the UK’s actual, geographical boundaries whereas the opposite showcases the outcomes of Keir Starmer’s contest with Rishi Sunak proportionally, with all 650 seats damaged down as particular person hexagons.

See our live-updating maps and charts right here:

Sunak ‘to announce resignation’

Rishi Sunak will announce his resignation as Conservative chief on Friday morning, in accordance to The Sunday Times Chief Political Commentator Tim Shipman.

Nigel Farage – This of us is large

Reform UK chief Nigel Farage has described the early outcomes as ‘enormous’ after his get together pushed the Tories into third place in two early constituency outcomes.

On a video posted to X, previously Twitter, he stated:

It’s midnight, there are two leads to from the north-east of England that put Reform on 30% of the vote, that’s far more than any attainable prediction or projection. It is sort of unbelievable.

And what does it imply? It means we’re going to win seats, many many seats I feel proper now throughout the nation.

But to watch the TV protection it’s virtually comical. There’s not a single consultant on there from Reform UK, mainstream media are in denial simply as a lot as our political events.

This goes to be six million votes-plus. This, of us, is large.

See video of MailOnline reporter Romy Grigg reporting reside from Clacton:

Breaking:Labour GAIN Swindon South

Labour have gained Swindon South from the Conservatives with former justice secretary Robert Buckland dropping his seat to Heidi Alexander.

  • Labour – 21,676
  • Conservative – 12,070
  • Independent – 472
  • Green – 2,539
  • Reform – 6,194
  • Lib Dem – 1,843

Nicola Sturgeon – SNP failed to put independence ‘entrance and centre’

Nicola Sturgeon on ITV's election coverage programme - The Results.

Scottish independence ‘wasn’t actually put entrance and centre’ of the SNP’s marketing campaign, former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has stated.

Speaking on ITV, the ex-SNP chief stated:

I feel one of many questions out of the SNP outcome tonight is whether or not they’ve left themselves between two stools on the independence query as a result of I feel – in my opinion – it wasn’t actually put entrance and centre.

The SNP resolution to put their push for independence on ‘web page one, line one’ of the manifesto appeared it was the ‘massive problem’ of the get together’s marketing campaign and voters have ‘solid their verdict on that’.

But it was by no means adopted by means of on in a day to day foundation within the marketing campaign – we didn’t hear day after day after day SNP spokespeople make the case for why independence was a solution to the large points on the coronary heart of the election marketing campaign

Labour HOLD Sunderland Central

Dated: 04/07/2024 Lewis Atkinson wins the Sunderland Central seat for Labour in the 2024 General Election, with Labour predicted to win the battle for Number 10 in a landslide victory according to exit polls. See General Election 2024 round-up

Labour have held Sunderland Central with Lewis Atkinson elected as MP.

  • Labour: 16,852
  • Reform: 10,779
  • Conservative: 5,731
  • Lib Dem: 3,602
  • Other: 2,993

Kwasi Kwarteng – I had doubts over Rwanda scheme

Former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has advised how he had doubts over the Rwanda coverage as he was pressed on the scheme by Emily Maitlis.

Presenting on Channel 4, Ms Maitlis described the deportation plan to ship asylum seekers to the African nation as a ‘useless duck’.

Mr Kwarteng stated he at all times ‘had doubts’ over the coverage however declined to say whether or not he would agree it’s ‘batsh*t loopy’.

Watch: Farage arrives in Clacton

Nigel Farage has arrived in Clacton the place he’s anticipated to win a parliamentary seat on the eighth time of asking.

His Reform UK get together are projected to win 13 seats, in accordance to the exit ballot.

Senior Labour figures reacted with joyful tears and cheers as information broke that the get together is ready for an enormous landslide general election victory – with Wes Streeting breaking down and Andy Burnham celebrating like a soccer fan.

Mr Streeting, lined up to be the nation’s new Health Secretary, ‘welled up’ as the exit ballot was revealed at 1pm – tipping Sir Keir Starmer’s get together for a majority of 170.

Read Aidan Radnedge’s report right here:

Jacob Rees-Mogg – Tories took votes with no consideration

Former Tory minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has stated it’s ‘clearly a horrible night’ for the Conservatives, including that the get together has taken votes with no consideration.

There’s no approach of describing this as something apart from a nasty night for the Conservative get together.

Asked the place it went improper for the Tories, Sir Jacob stated there have been ‘points with altering the chief’, including:

Voters anticipate the prime minister they’ve chosen to stay the prime minister and for it to be the voters who resolve when that individual is modified.

I’m afraid I feel the Conservative Party took it’s core vote with no consideration, which is why you see so many individuals who might have voted Conservative beforehand, going off to Reform.

Watch: George Osborne congratulates ‘Prime Minister Starmer’

Former Conservative chancellor George Osborne has congratulated ‘Prime Minister Starmer’ as he praised the Labour chief and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves on an ‘unimaginable win’.

Labour HOLD Blyth and Ashington

Ian Lavery Blyth & Ashington Labour hold

Ian Lavery has been re-elected MP for Blyth and Ashington in a second victory for Labour.

  • Labour: 20,030
  • Reform: 10,857
  • Conservative: 6,121
  • Green: 1,960
  • Lib Dem: 1,422

Watch: GB News exit ballot blunder

Any Conservatives tuned into GB News when the exit ballot was introduced might have rubbed their eyes in disbelief…

The broadcaster had the Tories profitable 410 seats as a substitute of Labour in a blunder that has been mocked on social media.

Shapps and Mercer to lose their seats, exit ballot reveals

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and veterans minister Johnny Mercer will lose their seats, the exit ballot predicts.

There is a 94% likelihood the Labour Party take Welwyn Hatfield, Hertfordshire, from Mr Shapps and greater than a 99% likelihood Labour take Plymouth Moor View beforehand held by Mr Mercer.

The predictions have been made following Ipsos UK’s exit ballot for Sky News, BBC and ITV News.

Bridget Phillipson – British folks have chosen change

Labour hold for Bridget Phillipson in Houghton & Sunderland South seat Election 2024

Bridget Phillipson has stated voters have chosen ‘hope and unity not decline and division’ following her election victory.

She stated in her victory speech:

Tonight the British folks have spoken, and if the exit ballot this night is once more a information to outcomes throughout our nation as it so usually is, then after 14 years the British folks have chosen change.

They have chosen Labour and so they have chosen the management of Keir Starmer. Today our nation with its proud historical past has chosen a brighter future. The British folks have determined that they imagine as Labour believes that our greatest days lie forward of us – hope and unity, not decline and division, stability over chaos.

A authorities powered by hope, by the idea that tomorrow can’t simply be completely different from at this time, however higher. A authorities of service, a authorities with function above all to change our society for good.

Labour HOLD Houghton and Sunderland South

Labour's  Bridget Phillipson at Silkworth Community Pool Tennis & Wellness Centre in Sunderland, during the count for the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

Labour’s Bridget Phillipson, who will possible be the brand new Education Secretary, ahs been elected MP for Houghton and Sunderland South.

  • Labour: 18,847
  • Conservative: 5,514
  • Reform: 11,668
  • Lib Dems: 2,290
  • Green: 1,723

Breaking:First outcome declared

Labour’s shadow training secretary Bridget Phillipson has received Houghton and Sunderland South, the primary constituency to report a outcome within the General Election.

Watch: Vote counting begins in general election

We can now deliver you footage of votes being counted with the primary set of outcomes anticipated quickly.

The first seats to declare are possible to be Blyth and Ashington at round 11.30pm and Houghton and Sunderland South at round 11.45pm.

Both are in north-east England and each are defended by Labour.

Houghton and Sunderland South has been received by Bridget Phillipson for Labour at each election for the reason that seat was created in 2010, the place she is defending a slender majority of three,271, whereas Blyth and Ashington is a brand new constituency at this election, the place Labour is defending a notional majority of 6,118.

Who would be the massive losers?

Conservative cabinet ministers Jeremy Hunt and Penny Mordaunt have lower than a 50% likelihood of holding onto their seats, in accordance to the exit ballot.

The former management contenders are amongst a slew of senior Tories that face a nervy wait within the early hours together with Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, Home Secretary James Cleverly and even Rishi Sunak himself.

Elsewhere Labour face a battle to win Islington North from their former chief Jeremy Corbyn with the outcome apparently too shut to name.

And Nigel Farage is ready to enter Parliament on the eighth try with the ballot predicting he’ll win the seat in Clacton.

Sir Keir Starmer may have a bulging in-tray of points to swiftly cope with if – as is anticipated – he at this time wins the keys to No 10.

Several of them threaten to take the shine off any ‘honeymoon’ interval loved by the Labour chief and have appeared on a possible ‘catastrophe checklist’ drawn up by Sue Gray, his chief of employees.

Here, the Mail’s Chief Political Correspondent David Churchill takes a take a look at a number of the most urgent points:

Ex-minister – Sunak will face ‘recriminations’ if he stays on as chief

Steve Baker stated it was a matter for Rishi Sunak whether or not he stays on as Tory chief throughout a possible interval of ‘recriminations’.

Asked whether or not Mr Sunak ought to step apart now, Mr Baker advised BBC News: ‘There will likely be undoubtedly recrimination, there will likely be shock, there will likely be anger, denial.’

I’m positive he will likely be reflecting on whether or not his function could be to be there for some time to get us by means of the recriminations section.

But as I say, it’s a matter for him and realizing him moderately effectively, I imagine his thoughts will likely be set on what is true for the nation and half of what’s proper for the nation, and your viewers might not prefer it, however is having a functioning Conservative Party, and I’m positive he will likely be conscious of that.

Lord Hague – Tories can nearly mount opposition

Former Tory chief Lord Hague stated though his get together is on course for a ‘fairly catastrophic outcome’, a projection of 131 seats meant it was ‘nearly’ in a position to mount an efficient opposition.

Speaking to Times Radio, he stated:

When you examine it to any earlier election, even the one which I fought in 2001 after we obtained 166 seats, it’s a reasonably catastrophic outcome. If that’s the outcome… that might in fact be a catastrophic lead to historic phrases for the Conservative Party.

It’s additionally set in opposition to, although, the expectations of all these predictions over the previous few weeks, a lot of which have been that the Conservatives will get even fewer seats than that, even down to 64 seats in a single prediction a few days in the past.

And one of many issues on my thoughts has been, for the reason that Conservatives have been possible to lose the election for a while… can they type a viable opposition? And whether it is 131 seats, if that turned out to be appropriate, you possibly can nearly mount an efficient opposition with 131 seats.

Watch: Angela Rayner’s all smiles within the rain following ‘encouraging’ exit ballot

Labour deputy Angela Rayner was grinning from ear to ear as she reacted to the exit ballot giving Labour a landslide majority of 170 seats.

Ms Rayner stated the ballot was ‘encouraging’ as she spoke to Sky News from Manchester throughout heavy rain.

Speaking to Channel 4, Ms Rayner stated: ”The exit ballot is extremely encouraging and I feel it reveals Keir’s executed an incredible job remodeling the get together’ since Jeremy Corbyn.’

Watch her interview on Sky News:

Senior Tory – ‘This is the tip for Sunak’

FILE - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seems on throughout his go to to a cricket membership as he campaigns in Nuneaton, England, Monday July 1, 2024. U.Okay. voters are set to solid ballots in a nationwide election on July 4, passing judgment on 14 years of Conservative rule. They are broadly anticipated to do one thing they haven't executed since 2005 â¿" elect a Labour Party government. (Dan Kitwood/Pool via AP, File)

Jason Groves reports allies of Mr Sunak are tight-lipped about whether he will resign as Tory leader today or stay on to oversee a leadership contest.

But he will face intense pressure to quit immediately.

Former minister Dame Andrea Jenkyns said:

If the leader doesn’t win a general election they step aside – that’s the normal protocol.

One senior Tory said: ‘This is the end for Sunak, Sunakism and everyone involved in it. It has been comprehensively rejected by the public and his decision to force out Boris Johnson can be seen for what it was – a disastrous mistake.’

Starmer on course for Downing Street as Tories crash to worst defeat in history, exit poll shows

FILE - Keir Starmer, leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, delivers a speech at a business conference in London, on Feb. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

The Daily Mail’s Political Editor Jason Groves reports Sir Keir Starmer is on course for No 10 as the Tories crash to their worst defeat in history.

The official exit poll at 10pm predicts Labour will secure a huge majority of 170 – potentially setting up Sir Keir for a decade in power.

It forecast a crushing defeat for Rishi Sunak, whose controversial decision to call a snap election looks set to end in disaster.

It suggested Labour would win 410 seats, with the Conservatives on 131 and the Liberal Democrats on 61.

Reform is predicted to win 13 seats, while the SNP are set to suffer from the Labour surge and crash back to ten seats.

The projected Labour majority of 170 is nine short of Tony Blair’s 1997 win.

And although the Conservative Party is set to avoid total wipeout, it faces a long road to electoral recovery.

The prediction of 131 would be the lowest number of seats the Tories have had since the Conservative Party was founded in 1834. Former minister Steve Baker said it was a ‘pretty devastating night’ for the party.

Tory MP learns he has less than 1% chance of winning his seat

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/Shutterstock (14556395f) Steve Baker 'Peston' TV Show, Episode 22, London. UK - 24 Jun 2024

The BBC’s election night presenters Laura Kuenssberg and Clive Myrie apologised to studio guest Steve Baker (pictured on Peston) for showing on screen a graphic suggesting he has a less than one per cent chance of holding on to his Wycombe seat.

He replied by saying he came into the campaign knowing he was ‘widely expected to lose’.

I would think the dynamic in Wycombe is slightly different, I think my chances are a bit better.

It’s just possible there’s a path to winning narrowly, but I absolutely accept the polls indicate it’s a very slight chance.

It’s going to be an extremely painful night not only for colleagues but also their staff. It’s a pretty devastating night for the Conservative party.

Watch: Tory MP reacts to exit poll

We can now bring you video of Conservative candidate and former justice secretary Robert Buckland to tonight’s exit poll.

SNP blame rain on ‘rough night’ for party

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The SNP’s former deputy chief Mhairi Black advised Channel 4 News that ‘rain’ is partly to blame for her get together’s decimation.

The Scottish nationalists are projected to get simply 10 seats, down from 48 in 2019.

The query was at all times how tough a night the SNP would have and if that exit ballot’s appropriate it is a actually tough night.

Ms Black added there have been three components within the projection: the need to do away with the Conservatives, scandal throughout the SNP and turnout – which she stated could be decrease due to poor climate in Scotland.

‘Labour’s transformation below Keir Starmer is outstanding’

Labour’s nationwide marketing campaign chief Pat McFadden stated: Keir Starmer’s transformation of the Labour Party has been ‘outstanding’.

He has put nation earlier than get together and has remodeled Labour from a celebration centered on itself to one again within the service of the British public. We have campaigned as a modified Labour Party, prepared to change Britain.

But regardless of the exit ballot indicating a landslide win, he added:

It’s going to be an extended night, and it is going to be a number of hours till we all know the complete image of outcomes.

Labour will want a swing larger than Tony Blair achieved in 1997 to obtain a majority of only one seat.

Robert Buckland – ‘This will take a very long time for Tories to get better’

Sir Robert Buckland, the previous Conservative cabinet minister, has given his response after the devastating exit ballot for Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives.

We have to respect the size of this possible defeat and study from it.

It’s going to take a while to come again from this. I used to be a candidate in 1997, I do know what it is like to style bitter defeat… The time for recrimination is just not now. So much wants to checked out by way of the cumulative construct up occasions that led to this complete scale rejection of Tories.

It could be a mistake for folks in my get together to leap to a conclusion that by some means allying with Reform could be the way in which ahead.

This goes to a take a very long time to get better.

Widdicombe ‘leaping for pleasure’ over Reform UK projection

Reform UK member Anne Widdicombe agreed she is ‘leaping for pleasure’ over the get together’s projected seat complete.

She stated she hopes the ‘Conservatives may see sense’ and ‘come and be a part of us’ after the exit ballot confirmed her new get together will win 13 seats.

The former Tory MP – who was stricken by a cough throughout her solutions – joined Reform, now led by Nigel Farage, after Brexit.

Speaking on Channel 4, she stated the Conservatives ‘want to have a jolly good take a look at what they’re doing and suppose once more’.

Ed Davey – Lib Dems on course for finest leads to a century

Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey has welcomed the exit ballot which estimates his get together will win 61 seats within the general election.

The Liberal Democrats are on course for our greatest leads to a century, thanks to our optimistic marketing campaign with well being and care at its coronary heart.

I’m humbled by the hundreds of thousands of people that backed the Liberal Democrats to each kick the Conservatives out of energy and ship the change our nation wants.

Every Liberal Democrat MP will likely be a robust native champion for his or her neighborhood standing up for the NHS and care. Whether you voted for us or not, we’ll work day in and time out and we won’t allow you to down.

Keir Starmer thanks voters and campaigners

The man poised to be Britain’s subsequent Prime Minister has voted campaigners and voters after an exit ballot confirmed he’ll lead a majority in Number 10.

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer has simply posted his first tweet for the reason that exit ballot was printed.

Exit ballot in numbers: Tories dealing with lowest variety of MPs on record

An exit poll predicting that the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer will win 410 seats in Britain's general election is projected onto BBC Broadcasting House in London on July 4, 2024. Labour is set for landslide win in UK election, exit polls showed. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

Labour is on course for a landslide, in accordance to the exit ballot projection, with 410 seats.

Let’s check out the early projection in numbers

  • Labour – 410 seats
  • Conservatives – 131
  • Liberal Democrats – 61
  • Reform UK – 13
  • Green Party – 2
  • SNP – 10
  • Plaid Cymru – 4

If correct, it will be the bottom quantity Tory MPs on record.

Read our breaking information story on the exit ballot

Breaking:Exit ballot reveals Labour on course for landslide with 410 seats

The exit ballot reveals Labour is on course for a landslide majority with 410 seats.

Watch: The man who is aware of the exit ballot reveals how he offers with election night

If you already know a lot about polling you will have heard of Sir John Curtice.

Sir John, one among Britain’s most outstanding political scientists, will know the exit ballot outcome earlier than 10pm.

However, he dangers imprisonment if he discloses the outcome, as publishing any details about voting outcomes

Watch the video beneath on how he copes on election night

Arise Sir Oliver

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden arrives at number 10, following the weekly Cabinet meeting at Downing Street on May 09, 2023 in London, England. The Conservative Party lost over 1000 seats in the local council elections that took place last week. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden has been knighted, whereas former deputy prime minister Therese Coffey has been made a dame.

The two Conservatives have been given high honours alongside three different get together colleagues, with ex-defence secretary Ben Wallace and former chief whip Julian Smith each made knight commanders of the Order of the Bath, whereas former Scottish secretary Alister Jack has been made a knight of the Order of the British Empire.

Breaking:Sunak palms out peerages earlier than polls shut

Rishi Sunak has rewarded his right-hand man Liam Booth-Smith with a peerage, introduced lower than an hour earlier than polls closed within the General Election.

Lord Booth-Smith, who had been Mr Sunak’s chief of employees in Downing Street, was included within the Prime Minister’s dissolution honours checklist.

Former prime minister Theresa May, ex-Cabinet minister Chris Grayling and former chairman of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady may even take seats within the House of Lords.

Former deputy speaker Dame Eleanor Laing and ex-MP Craig Mackinlay, who has battled sepsis which value him his palms and ft, have additionally been given peerages.

Former Cop26 president and Cabinet minister Sir Alok Sharma has additionally been made a peer.

At 10pm, we’ll study the end result of an exit ballot which will give us the primary indication of who has received the general election.

The ballot itself is carried out by polling firm Ipsos, collectively for BBC News, ITV News and Sky News.

It is calculated after voters at greater than 130 polling stations are requested to fill in a mock poll paper to point out how they voted.

The precise outcomes might differ however exit polls have proved to be correct in recording earlier elections.

Watch: Farage urges voters to assist Reform

Nigel Farage urged voters to head to their nearest polling station to again Reform in a video message earlier this night.

The Reform UK chief shared a clip on his X web page at round 7pm to persuade folks coming back from work who hadn’t voted.

Mr Farage stated: ‘Please exit and do it, please exit and vote Reform UK. Don’t do it me do it for yourselves, we’re the one ones standing up for a brighter future’

One hour to go earlier than voting closes

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Voters now have only one hour to solid their ballots within the 2024 general election.

Party leaders, hundreds of thousands of members of the general public and loads of canines have visited polling stations throughout Britain as the nation elects its new Parliament.

We will study the exit ballot when the polls shut at 10pm earlier than votes are counted and outcomes declared throughout the nation.

Stick with us for reside protection all through the night.

Staying up late? Here’s the important thing seats to look out for

The query a lot of you’ll ask yourselves tonight is what time to go to mattress.

After the drama of the exit ballot at 10pm there will likely be a anticipate the outcomes as counting takes place up and down the nation.

In what guarantees to be a seismic election, MailOnline has put collectively a helpful graphic detailing a number of the key moments to look out for.

Watch: Sunak makes last-ditch enchantment to again Tories

Rishi Sunak has issued a ultimate enchantment to voters to again the Conservatives on the poll field warning them in opposition to handing a ‘clean cheque’ to Sir Keir Starmer.

See the Prime Minister’s phrases beneath with lower than two hours to go earlier than the polls shut.

Pictured: Party leaders at polling stations

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was the primary get together chief to be pictured casting his vote on election day earlier than others visited polling stations throughout the nation.

Let’s check out the women and men who face a make or break second within the early hours after votes have been counted.

KIRBY SIGSTON, ENGLAND - JULY 4: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty arrive to cast their votes during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall on July 4, 2024 in Kirby Sigston, England. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Sir Keir Starmer, Labour chief

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer walks with his wife Victoria Starmer, as they arrive at a polling station to place their votes in the 2024 General Election on July 04, 2024 in London, England. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Carla Denyer, Green Party co-leader

Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at Redland Park United Reformed Church in Bristol. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Sir Ed Davey, Liberal Democrats chief

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Nigel Farage, Reform UK chief

Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage gestures as he holds an ice cream, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-Sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

Tom Watson campaigns for Labour in opposition to Jeremy Corbyn

Former Labour deputy chief Tom Watson has joined Labour campaigners in Islington North to attempt to defeat his former boss Jeremy Corbyn.

Mr Corbyn, who led the get together in its disastrous 2019 election, is standing as an Independent in North London.

Mr Watson stood down as an MP in 2019.

Watch: Election candidates – who would you snog, marry or keep away from?

As hundreds of thousands of individuals head to polling stations at this time, MailOnline has requested the all essential query…which election candidates would you Snog, Marry or Avoid?

Our reporters took to the streets and put Brits on the spot as they reluctantly picked between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer and Reform UK’s Nigel Farage.

A final main ballot replace this afternoon confirmed Labour’s predicted majority dropping barely to 270 seats as the general election entered its ultimate hours.

An up to date ‘MRP’ projection by Survation confirmed Sir Keir Starmer’s get together profitable 470 seats, with the Tories decreased to 68 MPs within the House of Commons, simply barely forward of the Liberal Democrats on 59.

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK have been on course to win 15 seats, nudging them one MP forward of the SNP to possible develop into the UK’s fourth-largest get together.

Read Greg Heffer’s report right here:

Three hours to go till polls shut!

The polls will shut in simply three hours earlier than all of the votes are counted and we study who would be the subsequent Prime Minister and our MPs.

We will deliver you reside protection from all through the night and into Friday.

Labour will win a landslide majority – however many aren’t joyful – and several other Gen-Zers admit they recall the leaders of the principle political events together with Rishi Sunak as a result of they’re ‘c**p’ at remembering names, a MailOnline ballot of readers reveals at this time.

Read the complete story from chief reporter Martin Robinson:

Photos of the General Election day up to now

More and extra canines at polling stations!

Former prime minister Liz Truss has voted at Downham Market Town Council in Norfolk at this time and tweeted a photograph of her exterior.

By 5am tomorrow morning, she is going to study if she is again in her seat of Norfolk South West, the place she is defending a majority of 24,180.

Farage goes by means of Clacton in military car

Reform UK chief Nigel Farage is rallying up the ultimate assist for his marketing campaign in Clacton-on-Sea at this time, travelling across the city on a military car.

It comes after he entered his get together’s rally on the Essex city’s pier yesterday on the identical car to the tune of Without Me by Eminem.

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Big queues in Hampstead and Highgate

Huge queues are forming at a polling station within the Hampstead and Highgate constituency in North London the place Labour’s Tulip Siddiq is standing.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (14571446j) Large queues, including people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, at a polling station in the Hampstead and Highgate constituency, whose MP prior to the election was Tulip Siddiq, Labour. Prior to the recent boundary changes it was home to Sir Keir Starmer, some voters were confused by this. Busy polling station in Hampstead and Highgate, London., Camden, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (14571446w) Large queues, including people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, at a polling station in the Hampstead and Highgate constituency, whose MP prior to the election was Tulip Siddiq, Labour. Prior to the recent boundary changes it was home to Sir Keir Starmer, some voters were confused by this. Busy polling station in Hampstead and Highgate, London., Camden, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (14571446a) Large queues, including people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, at a polling station in the Hampstead and Highgate constituency, whose MP prior to the election was Tulip Siddiq, Labour. Prior to the recent boundary changes it was home to Sir Keir Starmer, some voters were confused by this. Busy polling station in Hampstead and Highgate, London., Camden, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024

Debunking faux image of SNP’s John Swinney

A put up on X at this time confirmed SNP chief John Swinney in central Glasgow with an anti-SNP slogan written in chalk on the wall behind him.

But the slogan has been digitally added to the image.

It comes after an SNP employees member uploaded a sequence of images of Mr Swinney in central Glasgow on June 29. The third of those reveals the identical image, however with out the offending graffiti.

The edited picture appeared on X shortly afterwards.

On nearer inspection, the textual content seems to be written in a default font out there on Microsoft purposes – ‘Chiller’ – as evidenced by matching characters. This additional suggests the textual content was added after the image was taken.

Jeremy Hunt goes into polling station to vote

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt is one among six candidates within the new constituency of Godalming & Ash in Surrey, and has posted a video on X of him going into the polling station at this time.

He stated: ‘I feel you already know who I’m going to vote for!’

Mr Hunt may very well be in danger within the space, the place he’s defending a notional Tory majority of 10,720.

The seat has been closely focused by the Lib Dems, who want a swing of 9.7 factors to win. A result’s due at about 3.30am.

The exit ballot is carried out annually by a consortium of broadcasters as an early prediction of how the vote might have swung.

Unlike an everyday ballot which asks voters what they may do within the election, the exit ballot asks individuals who they’ve voted for as they depart their polling station.

Luckily for these with an early bedtime, scientists usually agree that the exit ballot is a reasonably correct illustration of the actual vote. Read extra on MailOnline:

‘Britain’s most tattooed lady’ Becky Holt made headlines yesterday for an ungainly run-in with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on ITV’s This Morning.

She began her tattoo journey when she was 15 years previous. Now, 21 years on and £40,000 later, she has tattooed virtually each inch of her physique.

Read about her unimaginable transformation on this new story on MailOnline at this time:

Now, we have put collectively a brand new graphic with all the foundations in a single place:

Now it is time for #catsatpollingstations!

The hashtag #dogsatpollingstations has develop into a spotlight of election days for animal lovers on-line as folks share photographs of themselves exercising their pets and democratic rights on the similar time – and this 12 months has not dissatisfied.

Now, some pet homeowners have prolonged the development additional to embrace their cats, with an try to get the hashtag #catsatpollingstations going too:

Kemi Badenoch hits out over postal vote error

Kemi Badenoch has attacked the native council in her North West Essex seat for having ‘doubtlessly disenfranchised’ hundreds of postal voters who haven’t acquired their ballots.

The Cabinet minister stated up to 2,600 voters have been affected by Uttlesford District Council ‘forgetting’ to ship them their postal votes.

Writing on X on polling day, Ms Badenoch stated: ‘Five years in the past, all however 4 Conservatives on Uttlesford council have been voted out. People needed ‘Change’. Instead, they obtained ‘Change for the WORSE’, electing an impartial residents group who ran a blame-the-Tories marketing campaign.

‘The neighborhood is now saddled with a council management unable to perform primary features competently… Now they’ve doubtlessly disenfranchised up to 2,600 postal voters by FORGETTING to ship them their poll papers.’

The council’s chief government, Peter Holt, final week stated he was ‘mortified’ and apologised for the error.

He stated the council was delivering postal ballots by hand in a bid to resolve the matter, however warned an in depth outcome on election night may very well be challenged if a big proportion usually are not returned.

Tony Robinson performs weird dance routine

Actor Tony Robinson is among the many celebrities who’ve been casting their ballots and inspiring others to vote within the General Election.

The Blackadder star shared a video of himself singing and dancing as he walked into his native polling station, holding his passport for picture ID.

He wrote: ‘Vote TODAY. Vote Change. Vote Labour.’

Labour’s Rachel Reeves has recommended she is going to demolish Jeremy Hunt’s personal urinal within the Treasury if she succeeds him as Chancellor.

Speaking forward of at this time’s general election, Ms Reeves hinted she would flush away all traces of her Tory predecessor if she’s put in as Britain’s first feminine Chancellor.

MailOnline’s political correspondent Greg Heffer has the complete story:

Plaid Cymru chief votes on Anglesey

Plaid Cymru chief Rhun ap Iorwerth has additionally voted at this time, and has now posted a video of him exterior a polling station on Anglesey in North Wales:

Hounds anticipate hunt members to vote

There are canines exterior polling stations after which there are canines exterior polling stations!

Here, dozens of hounds from The Hursley Hambledon Hunt have been seen ready exterior the Meonstoke Village Hall polling station within the Hampshire countryside whereas members of the hunt solid their vote throughout their each day stroll:

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Scotland’s political leaders have been among the many first to solid their votes as the nation’s polling stations opened their doorways at 7am.

Scottish Conservatives urged everybody to have their say in a bid to ship a knockout blow to the failing SNP.

Read the complete story from Scottish Daily Mail reporter Krissy Storrar:

Scottish Greens solid their votes in election

The co-leaders of the Scottish Greens, Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater, have now solid their votes in Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively.

Mr Harvie was pictured giving a thumbs up as he cycled to a polling station at Notre Dame Primary School in Glasgow.

And Ms Slater took a selfie exterior a polling station at Holyrood Evangelical Church in Edinburgh.

Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie gives a thumbs up as he cycles to a polling station at Notre Dame Primary School in Glasgow on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raymond Davies/Shutterstock (14570981b) Green Co-Leader Lorna Slater votes for her local candidate, Kayleigh O'Neill, in Edinburgh North & Leith Green Co-Leader Lorna Slater votes for her local candidate in Edinburgh North & Leith, Holyrood Evangelical Church, Edinburgh, UK - 04 Jul 2024

How officers cease poll paper tampering

The Electoral Commission states that there are safeguards in place to forestall tampering with poll papers.

Seals are connected to poll bins on the shut of voting, and are eliminated solely when the depend begins.

Candidates are allowed to monitor the method and fasten their very own seals if they need, and to verify them earlier than poll bins are opened.

The police investigated simply 13 allegations of tampering with poll papers throughout the 2019 general election, with just one main to a conviction.

This was after an individual entered a polling station and took maintain of a poll field, stopping different folks from voting.

Despite six weeks of debates, manifestos and campaigning, extra persons are nonetheless undecided about how to vote at this time than at any earlier General Election in residing reminiscence, writes MICHAEL HOWARD.

I’ve knocked on numerous doorways over a few years, however by no means earlier than have I come throughout so many but to make up their minds. They usually are not being coy, or well mannered. I’m lengthy sufficient within the tooth to know when persons are concealing their true beliefs.

Read his full column on MailOnline this afternoon:

Beautiful day in London as UK goes to the polls

It’s a stunning sunny day in London at this time, with photographers taking these photographs of the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben throughout the River Thames this afternoon:

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14570798ar) A view of the Palace of Westminster with Big Ben during general election in London, Great Britain on July 4, 2024. General Election In London, United Kingdom - 04 Jul 2024
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14570798ak) A view of the Palace of Westminster with Big Ben during general election in London, Great Britain on July 4, 2024. General Election In London, United Kingdom - 04 Jul 2024

Remainers have been gloating at this time concerning the finish of Brexit amid widespread expectations the general election will see the Tories booted out of workplace.

As hundreds of thousands of Brits headed to polling stations, these opposed to the UK’s exit from the EU urged an incoming Labour authorities to suppose once more on hyperlinks with Brussels.

Guy Verhofstadt, the previous Belgian prime minister who represented the European Parliament in Brexit talks, reckoned ‘peak Brexit’ had already been reached.

And Mike Galsworthy, chairman of pro-Remain marketing campaign group European Movement UK, stated polling day was the day ‘the Brexit dream shuts up store’.

Read the complete story from MailOnline’s political correspondent Greg Heffer:

Downing Street digital camera positions in place

Broadcast journalists are working in Downing Street this afternoon whereas others are organising cameras prepared for the votes to begin coming in tonight.

LONDON, ENGLAND,  - JULY 4: A broadcast journalist works in Downing Street on July 4, 2024 in London, England. The UK General Election taking place today will determine the composition of the House of Commons for the next term of Parliament. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND,  - JULY 4: A cameraman waits by a broadcast position in Downing Street on July 4, 2024 in London, England. The UK General Election taking place today will determine the composition of the House of Commons for the next term of Parliament. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND,  - JULY 4: Broadcast positions are set up in Downing Street on July 4, 2024 in London, England. The UK General Election taking place today will determine the composition of the House of Commons for the next term of Parliament. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Scenes in Clacton as Nigel Farage stands

It’s a gorgeous sunny day in Clacton-on-Sea at this time, with Reform UK chief Nigel Farage going for a walkabout and others having fun with a drink exterior:

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage (C) walks in Clacton-on-Sea, eastern England, on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (14570298ah) Member of the public wearing a 'Nigel Says No' t-shirt UK General Election, Clacton, Essex, UK - 04 Jul 2024

When will the ultimate constituencies be declared?

The final constituencies anticipated to be declared within the UK are the next six at 6.30am tomorrow morning:

  • Argyll, Bute & South Lochaber
  • Farnham & Bordon
  • Ilford North
  • Ilford South
  • Selby
  • Wetherby & Easingwold

Metropolitan Police: ‘If you see us, do say good day’

The Metropolitan Police has simply tweeted that its officers are ‘out and about at this time as Londoners go to vote’, including: ‘If you see us, do say good day.’

UK General Election TV protection tonight

Broadcasters are planning in depth protection of the election tonight. Most protection will start as voting ends throughout the nation and run by means of the night.

Here is what is occurring on every TV channel:

  • BBC One: Beginning at 9.55pm, the BBC’s election night protection will likely be led by Clive Myrie and Laura Kuenessberg, whereas the pair will likely be assisted by the company’s political editor, Chris Mason.
  • ITV: ITV’s election protection will likely be anchored by Tom Bradby and he will likely be joined by former Conservative chancellor George Osborne, former SNP chief Nicola Sturgeon, and former Labour minister Ed Balls. Coverage will start at 9.50pm.
  • Sky News: The protection on Sky News will start at 9pm, and be led by Kay Burley, within the studio usually used for the broadcaster’s Monday Night Football programme. She will likely be joined by Beth Rigby, Sir Trevor Phillips and Ed Conway.
  • Channel 4: At 9.45pm, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Emily Maitlis will head up Channel 4’s protection, the place they are going to be joined by The Rest Is Politics podcast hosts Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart. Cathy Newman will likely be presenting from the Conservative and Labour marketing campaign headquarters.
  • GB News: Camilla Tominey and Stephen Dixon will host GB News’s reside studio outcomes protection, which will start at 9.55pm. Studio company will embrace Kwasi Kwarteng, Sir Brandon Lewis, Luciana Berger, James Heappey and Sir Graham Brady.

Motorbikes and selfies with kids

Photographers across the UK have been taking footage exterior polling stations at this time – together with this one on the Church of St Barnabas in Pimlico, the place two males have been seen arriving on a bike, and a lady took a selfie with a toddler:

A man sits on a motorcycle as he leaves a polling station at the Church of St Barnabas in Pimlico during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams
A woman takes a selfie with a child outside a polling station at the Church of St Barnabas in Pimlico during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams
People leave a polling station at Church of St Barnabas in Pimlico during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams

A ultimate general election ballot has proven Labour dropping 5 proportion factors in every week – though the Tories continued to languish at their lowest-ever stage.

The final Ipsos survey earlier than polling stations opened at 7am at this time put Sir Keir Starmer’s get together on a 37 per cent vote share – giving Labour an 18-point lead over the Conservatives, who have been unchanged on 19 per cent.

Despite Labour’s assist falling to its lowest stage since 2021, the pollster stated Sir Keir would enter Downing Street tomorrow with a ‘wholesome majority’ amid wider expectations of a landslide win for the get together.

Here is the complete story from MailOnline’s political correspondent Greg Heffer:

Michelle O’Neill speaks with Sinn Fein member

Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill voted on the polling station at St Patrick’s Primary School in Clonoe, Co Tyrone.

She briefly spoke with a Sinn Fein member exterior the polling station. Ms O’Neill spent a number of minutes inside to solid her vote.

Asked by photographers for a thumbs-up, she laughed and stated: ‘Will a smile do?’

As she left the polling station, she shouted goodbye to native kids and waved to voters.

Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O'Neill leaves after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at St Patrick's Primary School in Coalisland. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire
Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O'Neill chats to voters as she arrives to cast her vote in the 2024 General Election at St Patrick's Primary School in Coalisland. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Latest UK climate forecast for this afternoon

The Met Office has simply launched an up to date forecast video, exhibiting how it is going to be a windy afternoon within the North and Scotland however breezy and heat elsewhere:

Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill arrives to solid vote

Sinn Fein vp Michelle O’Neill has arrived to solid her vote within the General Election at St Patrick’s Primary School in Coalisland:

Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O'Neill arrives to cast her vote in the 2024 General Election at St Patrick's Primary School in Coalisland. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire

UK’s most southerly polling station

Constituents are pictured this afternoon exterior what is believed to be the UK’s most southerly polling station in The Lizard, close to Helston, Cornwall:

THE LIZARD, ENGLAND - JULY 04: A local constituent leaves the UK's most southerly polling station after casting their vote on July 04, 2024 in The Lizard, near Helston, Cornwall, England. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are today electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system. The election was announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to the surprise of the nation on May 22, 2024. The last general election to take place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
THE LIZARD, ENGLAND - JULY 04: A local constituent attends the UK's most southerly polling station to cast their vote on July 04, 2024 in The Lizard, near Helston, Cornwall, England. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are today electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system. The election was announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to the surprise of the nation on May 22, 2024. The last general election to take place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)

Britain’s most tattooed mom backs Rishi

Rishi Sunak met Becky Holt, the girl dubbed Britain’s most tattooed mom, yesterday after they each appeared on ITV’s This Morning.

The 35-year-old from Cheshire stripped down to a bikini to showcase her physique artwork and was later seen in a bathrobe chatting to the Prime Minister.

Asked what his alternative of tattoo could be, Mr Sunak stated the badge of his favorite soccer group, Southampton. ‘I’d most likely get the Saints crest,’ he stated, including that it’s ‘a great logo’.

Today, Ms Holt posted an image of their assembly on Instagram, saying: ‘Best of luck today @rishisunakmp in the general election. Please do let me know when you’re prepared to let me assist you select your tattoo…’

Larry the cat exterior 10 Downing Street at this time

These are the newest scenes exterior 10 Downing Street at this time as Larry the cat, identified as the ‘Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office’, sits within the sunshine:

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock (14571220d) Larry the cabinet chief mouser outside 10 Downing Street this morning as millions of voters go to the polls across the United Kingdom to cast their vote. The latest UK Gov poll predicts a Labour landslide victorygovernment. UK General Election, Downing Street, London, United Kingdom - 04 Jul 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock (14571220a) A view of 10 Downing Street this morning as millions of voters go to the polls across the United Kingdom to cast their vote. The latest UK Gov poll predicts a Labour landslide victorygovernment. UK General Election, Downing Street, London, United Kingdom - 04 Jul 2024

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Chelsea pensioners vote in General Election

Chelsea pensioners have additionally been amongst these voting at this time.

Here, some are pictured strolling to and coming back from a polling station arrange on the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London at this time:

A Chelsea pensioner walks to a polling station set up at The Royal Hospital Chelsea in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
A Chelsea pensioner returns from a polling station set up at The Royal Hospital Chelsea in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
A Chelsea pensioner returns from a polling station set up at The Royal Hospital Chelsea in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Heavy rain in Scotland as voting continues

While southern England is having fun with heat sunshine at this time, the climate may be very completely different north of the border with elements of Scotland struggling heavy rain.

Here, persons are pictured leaving Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow throughout heavy rain after casting their vote within the General Election:

People outside the polling station Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow during the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
A woman leaves after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
People leave after casting their vote in the 2024 General Election at Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Ice cream for Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea

Reform UK get together chief Nigel Farage eats an ice cream on the day of the general election in Clacton-on-Sea this morning

Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage eats an ice cream, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-Sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage eats an ice cream, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-Sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

From 7am till 10pm, hundreds of thousands of Britons will head to polling stations to solid their vote within the first Westminster contest since 2019.

And the celebs are amongst them as the likes of Lizzie Cundy , Myleene Klass , Ashley James , Piers Morgan and Charles Dance took half within the voting.

Read the complete story and see all of the photographs on MailOnline at this time:

Alliance Party chief Naomi Long votes

Alliance Party chief Naomi Long and her husband Michael voted on the polling station at St Colmcille’s parochial corridor in east Belfast at this time.

They introduced their canine Daisy with them.

Asked if she felt assured, Ms Long advised reporters: ‘I’m feeling relaxed, we’ll see. Confidence is rarely factor, I’m simply relaxed.’

The couple had to shelter for a number of minutes contained in the polling station earlier than leaving due to the depth of a sudden downpour exterior.

Alliance leader Naomi Long, her husband Michael arrive with their dog Daisy, to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election at St Colmcille's Church in east Belfast. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
Alliance leader Naomi Long, her husband Michael and their dog Daisy, leave after casting their votes in the 2024 General Election at St Colmcille's Church in east Belfast. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer votes

Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party, walked to vote at Redland Park United Reformed Church on Whiteladies Road in Bristol, this morning.

Ms Denyer, carrying a striped gown, darkish inexperienced cardigan and inexperienced rosette, was accompanied by supporters for the stroll to the polling station.

She greeted photographers and reporters exterior the church, located in a busy purchasing space of Bristol, earlier than going inside to solid her vote.

The Bristol Central candidate, a former councillor for the Clifton Down ward, then got here exterior and posed for images earlier than strolling away with supporters.

Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at Redland Park United Reformed Church in Bristol. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at Redland Park United Reformed Church in Bristol. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer after casting her vote in the 2024 General Election at Redland Park United Reformed Church in Bristol. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Reform UK’s Nigel Farage is seen in Clacton

Reform UK get together chief Nigel Farage has been pictured strolling by means of Clacton-on-Sea this morning as he stands for election within the Essex seaside city.

When Rishi Sunak introduced on May 22 that he was calling the election, Mr Farage stated he wouldn’t be collaborating, as a substitute spending the summer season within the US, campaigning for his buddy Donald Trump.

Every week later all that modified as he declared he wouldn’t solely be taking again the get together management, however he could be standing in Clacton, with the intention of creating Reform the principle get together of opposition by the point of the following election.

Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage uses a phone on the day of the general election in Clacton-on-sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage uses a phone as he walks, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage uses a phone as he sits, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage uses a phone as he walks, on the day of the general election, in Clacton-on-sea, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

Emma Raducanu has revealed that she was unware voting for the UK general election was going down at this time, after her sensational second spherical Wimbledon win.

The former US Open champion was not one pf these planning her day round a visit to the poll field as she revealed that she didn’t know at this time was voting day.

Having made gentle work of Belgium’s Elise Mertens 6-1, 6-2 yesterday afternoon, the 21-year-old was requested if she supposed to vote earlier than her follow session the next day.

‘No,’ she replied. ‘I feel I’ll have a lie-in, then I’ll come to follow. I didn’t even understand it was tomorrow, to be sincere! Thanks for letting me know.’

SDLP chief Colum Eastwood in Londonderry

Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) chief Colum Eastwood solid his vote on the Model Primary School in Londonderry in his Foyle constituency.

Mr Eastwood was met by get together activists as he arrived on the polling station and exchanged a hug with get together MLA for the world Mark Durkan.

He didn’t converse to media however posed for images and selfies with supporters.

SDLP leader Colum Eastwood (right) arrives with Councilor Brian Tierney to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at the Model Primary School in Derry. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood arrives to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at the Model Primary School in Derry. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood arrives to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at the Model Primary School in Derry. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Breaking: Sir Ed Davey votes in Surbiton

Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey and his spouse, Emily, have visited a polling station in Surbiton to vote.

Sir Ed stated ‘good morning everyone’ to the assembled media and waved to the cameras.

As the pair ready to enter Surbiton Hill Methodist Church, a voter left the polling station and wished Sir Ed ‘good luck’.

As he exited the polling station, Sir Ed stated: ‘It’s a gorgeous day. I hope plenty of folks come out to vote.’

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and his wife Emily Gasson arrive to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election at Surbiton Hill Methodist Church in Surbiton, south west London. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and his wife Emily Gasson arrive to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election at Surbiton Hill Methodist Church in Surbiton, south west London. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and his wife Emily Gasson arrive to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election at Surbiton Hill Methodist Church in Surbiton, south west London. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
British leader of the Liberal Democrats party Ed Davey and his wife Emily Gasson leave a polling station after voting during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville

First hours of workplace for a brand new prime minister

A brand new prime minister will journey to Downing Street, the place they are often anticipated to give a speech in entrance of the well-known Number 10 door.

They will then enter the constructing – historically applauded in by employees – and can meet the Cabinet Secretary, probably the most senior Civil Service adviser to the prime minister and cabinet.

Various briefings will comply with, overlaying a various vary of matters: residing preparations for the brand new premier and household, the method for appointing ministers, pressing choices on key insurance policies, as effectively as safety and intelligence data.

The prime minister writes letters to the commanders of the 4 nuclear submarines which present the UK’s at-sea deterrent, with directions for what to do within the occasion of a nuclear strike that wipes out contact with the UK.

The prime minister may even begin appointing their cabinet, sometimes inviting them into Number 10 to supply ministerial roles – anybody provided a place may have to meet with the propriety and ethics group to talk about potential conflicts of curiosity.

This course of will proceed over a number of days as extra junior ministers, get together whips and parliamentary personal secretaries, are appointed, and can come interspersed with calls from world leaders, congratulating them on their new place.

Pictured: Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his then-girlfriend Carrie Symonds wave exterior at 10 Downing Street in December 2019 after the Conservatives’ victory.

PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2019 File photo dated 13/12/19 of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds arriving in Downing Street after the Conservative Party was returned to power in the General Election. PA Photo. Issue date: Sunday December 15, 2019. See PA story XMAS Review. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire

‘Don’t neglect to deliver snacks to your canine’

Helen Montague, 44, took her canine Heston, who she stated is her ‘finest buddy’, along with her to vote at Marden polling station in Kent at 7am on the dot.

‘Heston needed to be the primary canine on the polling station and he was,’ Mrs Montague, a senior world supervisor at a finance firm, stated.

The Boston terrier wore a purple bow as he’s a fan of the accent and was ‘very excited’ to accompany his proprietor to vote, she added.

‘He knew that after we obtained to the polling station he would get a snack (rooster bites),’ she added.

She stated if Heston might share a message about election day, it will be: ‘Please remember your ID and please remember to deliver snacks to your canine on the polling station.’

Undated handout photo of Helen Montague's dog Heston posing outside Marden polling station in Kent. Dogs have flocked to polling stations wearing bows, rosettes and colourful leads as the public went to vote in the General Election. Issue date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. The hashtag #dogsatpollingstations has become a highlight of election days for many animal lovers on social media, as people share photos of themselves exercising their pets and democratic rights at the same time. See PA story POLITICS Election Dogs. Photo credit should read: Helen Montague/PA WireNOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Today sees the primary General Election the place voters will want to present photographic ID earlier than they will obtain their poll paper following a regulation change in 2022.

From bringing kids to furry mates, right here is all the pieces you want to know at this time about what it’s best to do, and shouldn’t:

Dog wears Labour rosette at polling station

Mike Birtwistle, 46, took Reggie, a cavalier King Charles spaniel, to the polling station at Alexandra Park Library in North London at round 7.05am at this time.

Reggie wore a purple rosette with a ‘vote Labour’ sticker on it as he posed for a photograph.

‘My daughter (Lila, 12) is operating for Labour in her faculty mock election, so she obtained a rosette and she or he determined it will be good to pin the rosette on Reggie’s harness,’ Mr Birtwistle, who’s a advisor, stated.

He added Reggie was ‘very excited’ to head to the polling station and has accompanied him to vote previously.

‘I do not suppose he is been on a profitable election facet, so hopefully this would be the first one the place his alternative of get together really wins,’ he added.

He stated if Reggie might share a message with folks to encourage them to vote, he would say: ‘As effectively as having the ability to train your democratic proper, there’s each likelihood you may meet a really good canine on the polling station too, so it is a double win to get your self down to the polling station to vote.’

Undated handout photo of Mike Birtwistle's dog Reggie outside a polling station in north London. Dogs have flocked to polling stations wearing bows, rosettes and colourful leads as the public went to vote in the General Election. Issue date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. The hashtag #dogsatpollingstations has become a highlight of election days for many animal lovers on social media, as people share photos of themselves exercising their pets and democratic rights at the same time. See PA story POLITICS Election Dogs. Photo credit should read: Mike Birtwistle/PA WireNOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Scottish Tory chief Douglas Ross votes

Outgoing Scottish Conservative chief Douglas Ross solid his vote in Moray together with his household.

Mr Ross, his spouse Krystle and sons James and Alistair held palms heading in the direction of the polling station at Fogwatt Hall in Longmorn, Elgin.

Mr Ross is standing as a candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross arrives with his family to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at Fogwatt Hall, Longmorn, Elgin. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Michal Wachucik/PA Wire
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross arrives with his family to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at Fogwatt Hall, Longmorn, Elgin. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Michal Wachucik/PA Wire

Which constituencies will likely be first to declare?

Here is the newest checklist of instances for when the primary of the 650 constituency outcomes are estimated to be declared tonight.

All timings are approximate and could be affected by points such as delays in verifying and counting ballots, or by recounts.

  • Houghton & Sunderland South
  • Basildon & Billericay
  • Swindon South
  • Broxbourne
  • Sunderland Central
  • Cramlington & Killingworth
  • Washington & Gateshead South

Labour’s Anas Sarwar casts vote in Glasgow

Scottish Labour chief Anas Sarwar solid his vote at Pollokshields Burgh Hall in Glasgow, accompanied by his spouse Furheen and son Aliyan.

After voting, he hugged and shook palms with Labour candidate for Glasgow South West Zubir Ahmed, and shook palms with Labour activists as effectively as an SNP activist.

A lady with an indication that learn ‘Starmer is a snake’ approached and adopted Mr Sarwar onto the road, earlier than posing for footage.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 4:  Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Anas Sarwar, arrives with his family to vote at a polling station at Pollokshields Burgh Hall on July 4, 2024 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Michael Boyd /Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 4:  Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Anas Sarwar, arrives with his family to vote at a polling station at Pollokshields Burgh Hall on July 4, 2024 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Michael Boyd /Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 4:  Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Anas Sarwar, arrives with his family to vote at a polling station at Pollokshields Burgh Hall on July 4, 2024 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Michael Boyd /Getty Images)
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar with his wife Furheen, and son Aliyan, arrive to cast their vote in the 2024 General Election at Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

What will occur tomorrow after the election?

By the early hours of tomorrow, the overwhelming majority of constituencies may have declared, and the nation is probably going to know which get together has received probably the most seats.

What occurs subsequent relies upon on whether or not one get together has earned a majority – 326 of the 650 seats. In actuality, a working majority requires fewer seats as a result of the Speaker and the three deputy audio system don’t vote, and Sinn Fein MPs decide not to take their seats in Westminster.

If no get together has a majority, then it turns into a hung parliament. In that case, the incumbent prime minister stays in energy and is given the primary likelihood to type a authorities – if they can’t type a authorities which instructions the assist of the vast majority of the House of Commons, they have to resign to enable the King to invite another person to attempt.

Governments with out majorities can type coalitions with different events, as was the case when the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats joined forces in 2010 (pictured beneath).

Or they might lead as a minority authorities, as occurred to the Conservatives in 2017 once they ruled with the assist of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, an association identified as confidence and provide.

If one get together wins a majority of seats, they may type the brand new authorities, and its chief will develop into the following prime minister.

If a brand new prime minister is to be appointed, the incumbent will go to the King and tender their resignation. The incoming prime minister arrives subsequent and is formally requested by Charles to type a authorities.

Prime Minister David Cameron (right) and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg hold their first joint press conference in the Downing Street garden in central London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May 12, 2010.  Photo credit should read: Christopher Furlong/PA Wire

Ulster Unionist Party chief Doug Beattie votes

Ulster Unionist Party chief Doug Beattie voted at Seagoe Primary School in Portadown this morning.

Mr Beattie greeted ready media and posed for images as he arrived on the polling station.

He stated: ‘It is a crucial day, it’s a day for the folks to solid their votes. We have run marketing campaign.’

Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie, after voting at Seagoe Primary School in Portadown. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Jonathan McCambridge/PA Wire
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie, after voting at Seagoe Primary School in Portadown. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Jonathan McCambridge/PA Wire

Keir Starmer arrives on foot to vote in London

Sir Keir Starmer made the quick journey from his Kentish Town residence to the polling station in Willingham Close TRA Hall to vote within the Holborn and St Pancras constituency.

Sir Keir and his spouse, Victoria, arrived on foot and walked hand-in-hand into the corridor tucked contained in the housing property whereas being flanked by police safety officers.

A crowd of native residents gathered to watch the Labour chief enter the polling station alongside dozens of nationwide and worldwide media.

Sir Keir wore a white shirt below a darkish swimsuit with a purple tie as he greeted supporters lining the method into the polling station.

A lady may very well be heard shouting ‘free Palestine’ as he entered the corridor. He left by means of a again door out of sight of reporters.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (14570328o) Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer arrive to vote during the general election at a polling station in Kentish Town Keir Starmer voting, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024
Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer walk outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

What occurs as soon as voting has closed?

Once each individual nonetheless within the polling station queue at 10pm tonight has voted, the presiding officer seals the poll field and delivers it to the native depend centre.

Votes are first verified, with the variety of votes within the poll field checked in opposition to the paperwork from polling stations. Blank and spoiled papers, and people on which the voter’s intention is unclear, are eliminated. Votes from the poll field are combined with postal votes earlier than they’re counted.

The first constituency outcomes are anticipated to be introduced inside a few hours. In latest years, a Tyne-Wear derby has developed within the north-east of England, with constituencies racing to be the primary to declare.

Newcastle upon Tyne Central (now changed by Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West below new boundaries), declared at 11.27pm in 2019, forward of Houghton and Sunderland South.

Meanwhile, politicians will likely be digesting the predictions of the exit ballot. The outcomes, broadcast at 10pm as the polling cubicles shut, give the nation the primary thought of what to anticipate as the night progresses.

Exit polls are carried out all through election day by asking hundreds of people that they voted for at strategically chosen polling stations. In latest years, exit polls have given a fairly correct view of the alternatives the voters has made.

A man stands outside a temporary polling station at Wimbledon Village, London, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Voters in the U.K. are casting their ballots in a national election to choose the 650 lawmakers who will sit in Parliament for the next five years. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Police escort activist away from polling station

Police officers have now escorted an activist away from a polling station in London after they stood there earlier than Sir Keir Starmer arrived to vote.

The protester from animal rights group Peta was dressed as a bear and held a placard addressed to the Labour chief, saying: ‘Sir Keir: Save My Skin! Vote for Faux-Fur Caps’.

Police officers stand next to a PETA activist dressed as a bear holding a sign outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Claudia Greco
Police officers escorte an activist from animal rights group PETA dressed as a bear holding a placard addressed to Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer before his arrival to vote at a polling station in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

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Breaking: Keir Starmer votes together with his spouse

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer and his spouse Victoria have arrived to solid their votes within the 2024 General Election at Willingham Close TRA Hall in London this morning:

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria arrive to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election at Willingham Close TRA Hall in London. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (14570328d) Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer arrive to vote during the general election at a polling station in Kentish Town Keir Starmer voting, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (14570328e) Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer arrive to vote during the general election at a polling station in Kentish Town Keir Starmer voting, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024

Bigger job for Labour after boundary adjustments

Sir Keir Starmer wants a much bigger swing than Sir Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide to win a majority on the General Election, together with his job made harder by adjustments to constituency boundaries.

The Labour chief should obtain a swing of 12.7 factors from the Conservatives to develop into prime minister – bigger than the ten.2 level swing that introduced New Labour to energy in 1997 and greater than double the swing at some other election since 1945.

His job is made more durable by the affect of the boundary adjustments, the primary since 2010, which are supposed to be certain that constituencies have comparable numbers of voters.

This left Rishi Sunak defending a notional majority of 94, in contrast with the 80-seat margin really secured by Boris Johnson’s Conservatives in 2019 – though that was later diminished by by-election defeats, and MPs being suspended from the whip or defecting.

The new parliamentary constituencies have been drawn up by the everlasting and impartial Boundary Commissions for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and simply 77 of the 650 Commons seats have been left untouched.

Corbyn: Independent candidate is ‘alright’

Jeremy Corbyn has posted a photograph of himself exterior a polling station in his North London constituency.

The former Labour chief is operating as an Independent in Islington North.

Mr Corbyn has received the seat for Labour at each general election since 1983, however is not a member of the get together. The image of him with thumbs up is captioned: ‘Just voted for the impartial candidate in Islington North. I heard he is alright.’

Earlier, he made an enchantment for voters to assist his marketing campaign, saying: ‘We have constructed this marketing campaign from nothing. We haven’t got get together equipment. We haven’t got massive donors. We have one thing extra highly effective: folks.’

Tea for voters and journalists at polling station

A neighborhood resident gives tea to voters and members of the media exterior a polling station in London this morning as ballots are solid:

A resident offers tea to voters queueing outside a polling station in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
A local resident brings coffee for the press members outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Breaking:DUP chief Gavin Robinson votes

DUP chief Gavin Robinson and his spouse Lindsay have solid their ballots at Elim church in Dundonald in his east Belfast constituency.

Mr Robinson greeted ready media as he arrived. ‘Fresh and effectively you are wanting,’ he stated. Leaving the polling station, he stated he was glad to have voted earlier than giving a thumbs up to photographers.

DUP leader Gavin Robinson and his wife Lindsay, leave after after casting their votes in the 2024 General Election at Dundonald Elim Church in Belfast. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

What to anticipate on polling day at this time

Ballots are actually being solid within the General Election at this time as voters select a brand new authorities, with opinion polls predicting a Labour landslide and a Tory washout.

Parties will likely be rallying to their respective causes as they try to get folks out to the polls.

Millions of individuals throughout the UK will solid their vote between 7am and 10pm, with opinion polls suggesting Labour is on course to safe a big majority within the House of Commons and type a brand new authorities with Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister.

An exit ballot, printed shortly after 10pm tonight, will present the primary indication of how the election has gone on a nationwide stage.

The first of the 650 seats are possible to declare their outcomes from 11.30pm, and counting will proceed into the early hours of the morning. Thousands of electoral employees, candidates, get together employees and journalists will likely be up all night as the outcomes roll in.

People queue to vote at a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Claudia Greco

While Labour are tipped to win the keys to 10 Downing Street, the outlook is way much less clear in Scotland – with Labour wanting to finish greater than a decade of SNP domination at Westminster.

John Swinney’s get together received 48 seats in 2019, whereas the Tories took six and the Liberal Democrats 4. Labour was decreased to a single MP.

Sir Keir Starmer’s get together – led in Scotland by Anas Sarwar – has loved a resurgence in recent times in opposition to a backdrop of turmoil for the Conservatives, placing Labour in pole place this time round.

But Scotland additionally boasts a variety of the extra intriguing native battles on this election. Read the complete report from Michael Blackley within the Scottish Daily Mail:

General Election battle in Northern Ireland

Over in Northern Ireland, voting is below approach within the General Election which entails a number of constituency battles that stay too shut to name.

A complete of 136 candidates are standing within the area’s 18 constituencies.

All eyes will likely be on the race for the best variety of seats, with the potential of Sinn Fein cementing its place as the most important get together in Northern Ireland, having come out on high within the final Assembly and native council polls.

Sinn Fein, which ran a comparatively low-key marketing campaign, might safe first place by retaining the seven seats it already holds, if the DUP drops down from the eight seats it received in 2019.

Pictured: Early voters arrive on the Agape Centre in south Belfast.

Early voters arrive at the Agape Centre in south Belfast ahead of polling stations opening in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

Peta activist waits for Sir Keir Starmer to vote

An activist from animal rights group Peta dressed as a bear is holding a placard addressed to Sir Keir Starmer this morning exterior a polling station in North London the place the Labour chief is anticipated to vote later:

An activist from animal rights group PETA dressed as a bear holds a placard addressed to Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer outside a polling station in London on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (14570328c) A PETA protestor wearing a bear costume outside Kentish Town polling station Keir Starmer voting, London, UK - 04 Jul 2024

From a caravan in Cambridgeshire, to a delivery container in Battersea and even a Hindu temple in Wimbledon, there are a selection of peculiar locations which have been made into makeshift polling stations this week.

Here, MailOnline reveals you a glimpse of a number of the most uncommon:

Breaking:First Minister casts vote in Scotland

SNP chief John Swinney has solid his vote at Burrelton Village Hall, Perthshire.

Accompanied by his 13-year-old son Matthew, the First Minister walked from his residence to the polling station, greeting members of the media on the way in which in.

He additionally met his candidate Dave Doogan who’s operating within the Angus and Perthshire Glens constituency.

PERTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 4:  First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney, arrives to vote with SNP Candidate Dave Doogan at a polling station in Blairgowrie  on July 4, 2024 near Perth, United Kingdom. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
PERTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 4:  First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney, arrives to vote with SNP Candidate Dave Doogan and son Matthew at a polling station in Blairgowrie  on July 4, 2024 near Perth, United Kingdom. Voters in 650 constituencies across the UK are electing members of Parliament to the House of Commons via the first-past-the-post system.  Rishi Sunak announced the election on May 22, 2024. The last general election that took place in July was in 1945, following the Second World War, which resulted in a landslide victory for Clement Attlee's Labour Party. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Rishi Sunak has appealed at this time to disaffected Tory voters to return to the fold to forestall a ‘socialist supermajority’ wrecking Britain.

Writing within the Daily Mail, the Prime Minister urged former Tory supporters contemplating staying at residence at this time or voting Reform to lend their votes to the Conservatives once more to cease Sir Keir Starmer profitable unchecked energy.

Read his full column on MailOnline right here:

Now it is time for #horsesatpollingstations!

It’s not simply canines at polling stations at this time – Heatherbelle Bates took her horse along with her as she solid her vote within the Devon village of Holne this morning:

Heatherbelle Bates arriving to Holne Polling Station, Devon on July 4th 2024.
Heatherbelle Bates arriving to Holne Polling Station, Devon on July 4th 2024.
Heatherbelle Bates arriving to Holne Polling Station, Devon on July 4th 2024.

Kate Garraway has revealed that the one polling card posted by means of her door was for her late husband Derek Draper.

The Good Morning Britain host, 57, shared the heartbreaking information whereas talking about how folks can vote as the nation heads to the polls at this time.

Mr Draper, a former Labour get together advisor, died aged 56 on January 3, following an extended battle with Covid-19. Read the complete story on MailOnline:

Monks solid their vote in General Election

Among these voting this morning have been monks from Sancta Maria Abbey in East Lothian, who have been pictured visiting a polling station at Garvald Village Hall:

Monks from Sancta Maria Abbey in East Lothian, cast their vote in the General Election at the polling station in Garvald Village Hall.
Monks from Sancta Maria Abbey in East Lothian, cast their vote in the General Election at the polling station in Garvald Village Hall.

Polling stations opened for voters to have their say on the General Election at this time, which additionally means the return of the development #dogsatpollingstations.

One pup named Mavis was pictured high-fiving the digital camera, along with her proprietor writing on X: ‘Paws up for change! Mavis feels getting in early is impawtent in Bury North on a day like this.’

Read the complete story and see the perfect footage on MailOnline at this time:

Pictured: Actor Charles Dance casts his vote

Game of Thrones actor Charles Dance has been noticed ready in line to solid his vote within the 2024 General Election at Willingham Close TRA Hall in North London:

Actor Charles Dance waits in line to cast his vote in the 2024 General Election at Willingham Close TRA Hall in London. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

Does the climate have an effect on election turnout?

Voter turnout is just not usually affected by climate situations, data recommend.

According to the Parliament web site, regardless of the final general election in 2019 being the wettest since data started in 1931, turnout was really increased (67.3 per cent) than in 2001 (59.4 per cent) and 2005 (61.4 per cent) when polling day fell in June and May respectively.

The UK will see a nationwide climate divide on General Election day, with 22C (72F) sunshine in southern England however 50mph winds and rain within the North and Scotland.

South-eastern elements of the nation particularly areas round London will expertise the brightest and warmest climate at this time as voters head to polling stations.

But robust winds and chillier temperatures will hit additional north as effectively as showers in West and North West Scotland, North West England and Northern Ireland.

Read the complete story on MailOnline:

As hundreds of thousands of voters descend on polling stations at this time, Britons have answered the all-important query: Which election candidates would you Snog, Marry or Avoid?

MailOnline took to the streets and put Brits on the spot as they reluctantly picked between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer and Reform UK’s Nigel Farage. Read the story and watch the movies right here:

Rishi Sunak makes early go to to vote at corridor

Rishi Sunak made the quick journey from his grade II-listed manor home to vote at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in his Richmond constituency.

Mr Sunak and his spouse Akshata Murty arrived in a Range Rover and walked hand-in-hand into the village corridor, which is surrounded by rolling fields.

Swallows nesting within the eaves of the corridor dipped over the heads of the ready media whereas a dairy farmer subsequent door turned out his cattle.

Mr Sunak, carrying a white shirt beneath a blue jumper, greeted the photographers exterior the polling station.

He left with out commenting and was pushed away, adopted by police safety officers.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, leave after casting their vote in the 2024 General Election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

Breaking: Rishi Sunak casts his vote

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his spouse Akshata Murty have arrived to solid their vote within the 2024 General Election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in North Yorkshire:

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty arrive to cast their vote in the 2024 General Election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, arrive to cast their vote in the 2024 General Election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty leave after casting their votes in the 2024 General Election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Rishi Sunak stated yesterday that 132,000 voters in probably the most tightly fought seats might resolve whether or not the UK has a hung Parliament or Labour majority.

And DANIEL HANNAN argues at this time that because of this anybody who doesn’t need to hand Sir Keir Starmer untrammelled energy ought to rigorously learn this information:

Polling stations open after ultimate preparations

Photographs present the polling station group on the Agape Centre in south Belfast getting ready the room forward of voting opening within the 2024 General Election:

A member of the polling station team hangs a sign at the Agape Centre in south Belfast ahead of polling stations opening in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
A member of the polling station team hangs a sign at the Agape Centre in south Belfast ahead of polling stations opening in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
A voting booth at the Agape Centre polling station in south Belfast ahead of polling stations opening in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
A ballot box at Agape Centre in south Belfast ahead of polling stations opening in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Ulster. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

Polls have opened throughout the UK in at this time’s general election after Rishi Sunak made an Eleventh-hour plea for voters to forestall a ‘socialist supermajority’ wrecking Britain.

From 7am till 10pm, hundreds of thousands of Britons will head to polling stations to solid their vote within the first Westminster contest since 2019. A sequence of opinion polls within the run-up to at this time have proven Labour on course for an enormous landslide win.

Here is the complete story from MailOnline’s political correspondent Greg Heffer:

What are the events saying on social media?

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer, writing on social media web site X as polls opened, stated: ‘Change. Today, you possibly can vote for it.’

Ahead of 7am, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak posted a sequence of messages on the identical web site, which urged voters to ‘cease the Labour supermajority’.

Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay, additionally writing on X, stated: ‘Today’s the chance to vote for actual hope and actual change, in Waveney Valley, and throughout the nation.’

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, posted a picture asking folks to ‘vote along with your coronary heart’, including: ‘Vote for actual change at this time. Vote Reform UK.’

The SNP tweeted: ‘Vote SNP to ship independence, rejoin the EU, scrap the two-child profit cap, spend money on the simply transition, shield free tuition.’

First Minister urges all SNP voters to end up

North of the border, Scotland’s First Minister has urged ‘each single SNP voter’ to end up at this time in what he stated will likely be an ‘extremely shut’ contest all through the nation.

Addressing supporters at a pre-election rally in Leith yesterday night, John Swinney stated the Conservatives have been going to be ‘closely defeated’ by the Labour Party in England.

But he added that there have been ‘slender margins’ between Labour and the SNP north of the border.

Scottish First Minister and SNP leader John Swinney giving a speech in Leith, Edinburgh, while on the General Election campaign trail. Picture date: Wednesday July 3, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election SNP. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

Crunch time outcomes on election night in full

After polling stations shut at 10pm tonight, the counting course of begins in 650 constituencies throughout the UK.

The crunch time will likely be between 3am and 4am when the majority of the outcomes will flood in. Read the complete information from MailOnline’s deputy political editor David Wilcock:

Lib Dems conclude marketing campaign filled with stunts

Ending a marketing campaign that was dominated by headline-catching stunts, Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey drove off in a pink Cadillac convertible together with his deputy Daisy Cooper after his final election marketing campaign cease.

The Lib Dem chief gave a stump speech at Hammond’s End Farm in Harpenden to the tune of ABBA’s Take A Chance On Me.

Sir Ed stated he had loved the marketing campaign, which saw him journey all the size of the UK, cowl 6,000 miles on the Lib Dem’s Yellow Hammer One bus and bungee 160 ft.

He added: ‘Communities are indignant. The water firms have been allowed to pour their filthy sewage into our rivers, lakes and onto our seashores. This has to change. The Conservatives have gotten to go.’

Liberal Democrats deputy leader Daisy Cooper (left) and party leader Sir Ed Davey during a visit to Hammond's End Farm in Harpenden, while on the General Election campaign trail. Picture date: Wednesday July 3, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election LibDems. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

Sir Keir: Labour is ‘prepared for what comes subsequent’

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer stated the UK ‘can’t afford’ 5 extra years below the Conservatives, including Britain can ‘start a brand new chapter’ below his get together.

He stated yesterday: ‘Britain’s future is on the poll.’

Sir Keir was additionally cheered by activists as he spoke at a neighborhood centre in Redditch, Worcestershire, as his campaigning got here to an in depth.

He stated: ‘That’s what we’re preventing for, let’s proceed that struggle. If you need change, you may have to vote for it.’

As the bookies’ favorite to be the following prime minister, Sir Keir stated he was happy with Labour’s marketing campaign and his get together was ‘prepared for what comes subsequent’.

Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer making a speech during a visit to Redditch, Worcestershire, while on the General Election campaign trail. Picture date: Wednesday July 3, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Labour. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire

Britons ought to guarantee they’ve the right picture identification to vote earlier than heading to the polling station at this time, the Electoral Commission has warned.

This 12 months is the primary time within the UK that everyone wanting to vote in individual at a general election may have to present ID earlier than receiving a poll paper.

Not all sorts of picture ID will likely be accepted at polling stations, however a passport, driving licence or blue badge are legitimate. Read the complete information on MailOnline:

What was Rishi Sunak’s ultimate plea to voters?

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated at this time represents a ‘pivotal second’ for the nation’s future as he claimed Labour would ‘wield their unchecked energy’ to improve taxes ought to they safe a ‘supermajority’.

Mr Sunak was joined by his mother and father Usha and Yashvir Sunak and his spouse, Akshata Murty, for the ultimate stump speech of the election marketing campaign yesterday night.

He stood for a photograph together with his household after giving a speech at Romsey Rugby Club, north of Southampton the place he grew up.

‘This underdog will struggle to the ultimate whistle,’ Mr Sunak stated.

The Prime Minister referred to as on Tory activists to proceed campaigning, claiming they’d ‘pressing work to do’ to ‘save the UK’ from a Labour authorities.

(left-right) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty and his parents Usha and Yashvir Sunak at Romsey Rugby Club, Hampshire, while on the General Election campaign trail. Picture date: Wednesday July 3, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

When will we all know the election outcomes?

An exit ballot, printed shortly after 10pm tonight, will present the primary indication of how the election has gone on a nationwide stage.

These happen at polling stations throughout the UK, with tens of hundreds of individuals requested to privately fill in a duplicate poll as they depart, to get a sign of how they voted.

The first of the 650 seats are possible to declare their outcomes from 11.30pm.

Polling stations opened at 7am

Polling stations all opened at 7am at this time – amongst them this one at Kirby Sigston in North Yorkshire, the place Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is anticipated to vote later.

A worker hangs a sign outside the polling station in Kirby Sigston, North Yorkshire, before polls open at 7am for voters to cast their ballots in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Members of the media photograph a sign outside the polling station in Kirby Sigston, North Yorkshire, before polls open at 7am for voters to cast their ballots in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
A worker hangs a sign outside the polling station in Kirby Sigston, North Yorkshire, before polls open at 7am for voters to cast their ballots in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Welcome to MailOnline’s election liveblog

Good morning and welcome to MailOnline’s reside protection as polling stations open for UK voters to have their say on the General Election after weeks of campaigning.

Millions of individuals will solid their vote between 7am and 10pm, with opinion polls suggesting Labour is on course to safe a giant majority within the House of Commons.

Follow MailOnline’s reside protection for updates all through at this time.

Key Updates

  • Liz Truss LOSES Norfolk South West seat to Labour

  • Key outcomes from the general election

  • Transport Secretary turns into TENTH cabinet minister to lose seat

  • Tories lose NINTH cabinet minister and all MPs in Wales

  • Jacob Rees-Mogg LOSES North East Somerset and Hanham seat to Labour

  • Watch: Keir Starmer declares ‘we did it’ at Labour victory rally

  • Labour declared winners of general election

  • Jeremy Hunt HOLDS Godalming and Ash for the Conservatives

  • Eight cabinet ministers lose seats in record

  • Watch: Rishi Sunak claims accountability for Tory defeat

  • Rishi Sunak concedes general election

  • Dame Therese Coffey LOSES Suffolk Coastal seat to Labour

  • Watch: Sunak seen for first time since exit ballot

  • Culture Secretary turns into SIXTH cabinet minister to lose seat

  • Robert Jenrick HOLDS Newark for the Conservatives

  • Johnny Mercer LOSES Plymouth Moor View seat to Labour

  • Penny Mordaunt turns into FIFTH cabinet minister to lose seat

  • Richard Tice turns into Reform’s third MP in Boston

  • Tory chairman Richard Holden WINS Basildon by simply 20 votes

  • Thangam Debbonaire LOSES seat in Bristol Central to the Greens

  • Gillian Keegan LOSES seat to Liberal Democrats

  • Suella Braverman HOLDS seat in Fareham for the Conservatives

  • Tories lose THIRD cabinet minister as Chief Whip is overwhelmed in Wales

  • Victoria Atkins HOLDS Louth and Horncastle for Conservatives

  • Jonathan Gullis LOSES seat to Labour in Stoke on Trent North

  • Nigel Farage GAINS Clacton for Reform

  • Jonathan Ashworth LOSES seat in Leicester South

  • Jeremy Corbyn GAINS Islington North

  • Grant Shapps turns into second cabinet minister to lose seat

  • Watch: Starmer thanks household after profitable seat

  • Grant Shapps LOSES seat to Labour

  • Keir Starmer – It is time for us to ship

  • Angela Rayner HOLDS Ashton-under-Lyne

  • Keir Starmer HOLDS Holborn and St Pancras

  • Labour GAINS first seat in Scotland

  • Ed Davey holds seat in Kingston and Surbiton

  • Labour HOLD Barnsley South, Bootle, Putney and Tynemouth

  • Labour beats George Galloway in Rochdale

  • Lee Anderson wins in Ashfield

  • Labour GAIN Swindon North

  • Labour HOLD Blackpool South and Barnsley North

  • Rachel Reeves wins in Leeds West and Pudsey

  • Lib Dems GAIN Eastleigh from Conservatives

  • Labour HOLD Knowsley

  • Labour GAIN Darlington from the Conservatives

  • Conservatives HOLD Rayleigh and Wickford

  • Lib Dems win first seat

  • Labour HOLD South Shields

  • Lib Dems declare to have overwhelmed Gillian Keegan

  • Labour HOLD Cramlington and Killingworth

  • Labour HOLD Gateshead Central and Wickham

  • Jeremy Corbyn ‘on course to win Islington North’

  • Labour HOLD Washington and and Gateshead South

  • Labour HOLD Newcastle Upon Tyne Central & West

  • Sunak ‘to announce resignation’

  • Labour GAIN Swindon South

  • Labour HOLD Sunderland Central

  • Watch: Farage arrives in Clacton

  • Labour HOLD Blyth and Ashington

  • Shapps and Mercer to lose their seats, exit ballot reveals

  • Labour HOLD Houghton and Sunderland South

  • First outcome declared

  • Watch: Angela Rayner’s all smiles within the rain following ‘encouraging’ exit ballot

  • Senior Tory – ‘This is the tip for Sunak’

  • Starmer on course for Downing Street as Tories crash to worst defeat in historical past, exit ballot reveals

  • Tory MP learns he has lower than 1% likelihood of profitable his seat

  • ‘Labour’s transformation below Keir Starmer is outstanding’

  • Robert Buckland – ‘This will take a very long time for Tories to get better’

  • Watch: Sunak makes last-ditch enchantment to again Tories

  • Sir Ed Davey votes in Surbiton

  • Keir Starmer votes together with his spouse

  • What to anticipate on polling day at this time

  • First Minister casts vote in Scotland

  • Rishi Sunak arrives at polling station

  • When will we all know the election outcomes?

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