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Exit poll: Labour to win landslide in general election

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Labour have won a landslide victory in the general election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule, the exit poll suggests.

Sir Keir Starmer’s party looks set to secure victory with an estimated overall majority of 170 seats, according to the poll by Ipsos UK for Sky News/BBC/ITV News.

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The poll suggests that while Labour have likely secured their anticipated landslide victory, they may have fallen just short of the 179-seat majority Tony Blair won in 1997.

However, they may achieve the landslide on a smaller share of the vote than what Jeremy Corbyn secured in 2017.

Both the Conservative share of the vote and their seat tally could be the lowest in the party’s history.

Here are the number of seats each party is expected to secure:

Labour: 410
Conservatives: 131
Liberal Democrats: 61
Reform: 13
SNP: 10
Plaid Cymru: 4
Green: 2
Other: 19

To form a majority government in the Commons, a party needs to win at least 326 seats.

It appears the Conservatives have suffered heavily in places where more than a third of households have a mortgage – a reflection perhaps of the damage that the Liz Truss “fiscal event” had.

It also looks as though Reform may win more seats than many polls suggested they would, although how many seats they will win is highly uncertain.

The Lib Dems have performed especially well in seats where they started second to the Conservatives – and particularly so in ones that the party held until 2015.

In Scotland, it appears the SNP has suffered a more substantial reverse than was anticipated by most polls.

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Mr Sunak – who took over from Ms Truss as prime minister in October 2022 – struggled to make headway in a general election campaign that was beset by mishaps from the start.

Commentators questioned the decision to allow the Conservative leader to announce the election in the pouring rain, as well as the overall timing – which although designed to catch his opponents off guard, also caught his own side by surprise.

A number of communication blunders – including visiting Belfast’s Titanic Quarter while wearing a life jacket – also had the effect of projecting the image that the Conservatives were fighting a losing campaign.

The biggest unenforced error came when Mr Sunak left D-Day commemorations in France early to attend a broadcast interview – something he apologised for but was asked about repeatedly in subsequent weeks.

Towards the latter half of the campaign, it was the revelation that one of Mr Sunak’s closest aides, along with a number of Conservatives, had placed bets on the timing of the election that put even more pressure his operation.

He was forced to abandon support for those caught up in the scandal who are being investigated by the Gambling Commission.

Sky News has live coverage of the general election results and an award-winning line-up, bringing you everything as soon as it happens, with commentary and analysis to help you digest key developments.

Kay Burley is presenting overnight from a 360-degree studio and Sophy Ridge will take over at 7am Friday. They will both be joined by experts, analysts and politicians to examine and explain each moment.

For more details on how to watch and follow our coverage, click here.

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