From Cor-bin to Mayhem: First editions make unpleasant reading for May after exit polls
Theresa May will want to avoid the first editions of our national newspapers as they do not make pleasant reading
Theresa May will want to avoid the first editions of our national newspapers as they do not make pleasant reading
Croydon South retained its blue tint with Conservative Chris Philp holding his safe seat, although with a much decreased majority
Outgoing Conservative Battersea MP Jane Ellison feels her loss to Labour challenger Marsha De Cordova is a rejection of Brexit.
Conservative candidate for Twickenham Dr Tania Mathias has continued to distance herself from traditional Tory ideals as she congratulated Sir
Sir Vince Cable praised Jeremy Corbyn this evening for tapping into the youth vote in this year’s snap General Election
The later editions of today’s newspapers are acknowledging a disastrous night for the Conservatives. The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, The
Theresa May promised to form a Conservative government despite the national results looking worse then expected as she retains her Maidenhead
Tom Brake delivered another blow to the Conservatives by holding on in Carshalton and Wallington for a Lib Dem victory.
Paul Scully has held on in Sutton and Cheam in a night he described as ‘difficult’ for the party. Scully won
Sir Vince Cable has said the Libs Dems won’t join a coalition government upon winning back his seat from the Conservatives.
Siobhain McDonagh did her mother proud after the 93-year old rocked a golden jacket for polling day and witnessed her