Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey demands 'emergency budget'
I want to thank you for trusting us again. We will not let you down.
Trust is a very precious commodity.
Our first campaign, that starts today, is a campaign for an emergency budget this month for health and care.
Every Liberal Democrat MP will be the voice for carers and we are going to make sure your voice is heard like never before.
Watch: Rishi Sunak leaves Tory HQ to go to Buckingham Palace
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky congratulates Keir Starmer
Reliance on older voters a 'very serious issue' for the Tories, Mel Stride says
You need to have the trust of the electorate in order to be elected and you need to have a very clear mission and offering, and a very clear plan that people believe will be delivered upon.
I think we had problems probably with both of those issues. I think there are clearly things that have happened in the past that were mistakes.
If you're a political party and it's really only those who are 65 years or older that you can reliably count upon to vote more for you than other parties, then clearly there is a very serious issue.
But those are very big issues and, as I say, the biggest thing we can do now is to recognise there needs to be a process, we need to have a mature and measured way in which we go about rebuilding the party and rebuilding our agenda. We can do this.
Pictured: Rishi Sunak arrives at Conservative Party headquarters
Watch: Steve Baker rants at George Osborne despite Ed Balls asking him question
Sir Tony Blair congratulates Starmer on 'stunning victory'
My heartfelt congratulations to Keir on a stunning victory and an historic achievement.
To take the Labour Party from where it was to where it is now has taken immense skill, courage and leadership.
He has done an absolutely brilliant job, as have the amazing Labour team and candidates. I feel a huge sense of pride in them all.
A changed Labour Party can now change Britain.
Pictured: Hire van arrives outside Downing Street
How many seats have parties won? And how many results are we waiting for?
Sunak lands in London as he travels to Buckingham Palace
Steve Baker LOSES Wycombe to Labour
Watch: Jess Phillips heckled during acceptance speech for 'worst' election
Mel Stride HOLDS Devon Central for Tories by 61 votes
Breaking:Liz Truss LOSES Norfolk South West seat to Labour
Greens hail four seats an 'incredible' result
I’m truly humbled by the level of support from people.
James Cleverly - Losing position of government is painful
This has been a very difficult night for my party and losing the position of government of this country is painful, but it is the nature of our democracy that it happens.
And when it happens it is incumbent upon I suppose all parties, but particularly the party leaving government, to listen carefully to what the voters are telling us.
I am not going to rush to any quick judgments. I think the right thing to do is be thoughtful and take a short period of time to really assess what the voters are telling us, but it is clear that, when you see the vote share of the traditional main parties of government, that many voters are disillusioned with all of us.
And we should take that on board.
Key results from the general election
Breaking:Transport Secretary becomes TENTH cabinet minister to lose seat
Watch: Ed Davey belts out Sweet Caroline at Lib Dem party
Jess Phillips booed during acceptance speech
Greens WIN Waveney Valley as both co-leaders win elections
Have all the seats been declared?
Labour secures majority in Scotland
Australian prime minister congratulates 'friend' Keir Starmer
Tories lose NINTH cabinet minister and all MPs in Wales
Watch: Jeremy Hunt holds seat in Surrey after Lib Dem challenge
Sunak aide at heart of betting scandal LOSES seat to Labour
Justin Trudeau congratulates Keir Starmer
Jacob Rees-Mogg LOSES North East Somerset and Hanham seat to Labour
Keir Starmer - It feels good, I have to be honest
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 have to be honest. Four and a half years of work changing the party, this is is what it is for: a changed Labour Party ready to serve our country, ready to restore Britain to the service of working people.
And across our country, people will be waking up to the news, relief that a weight has been lifted, a burden finally removed from the shoulders of this great nation.
And now we can look forward, walk into the morning, the sunlight of hope, pale at first but getting stronger through the day, shining once again, on a country with the opportunity after 14 years to get its future back.
Breaking:Watch: Keir Starmer declares 'we did it' at Labour victory rally
Breaking:Labour declared winners of general election
Labour wins 300 seats
Jeremy Hunt HOLDS Godalming and Ash for the Conservatives
Breaking:Eight cabinet ministers lose seats in record
Watch: Rishi Sunak claims responsibility for Tory defeat
Breaking:Rishi Sunak concedes general election
Labour's Wes Streeting HOLDS Ilford by 528 votes
Labour's Yvette Cooper HOLDS Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley
Watch: Suella Braverman apologises after Tory election defeats
Laura Trott HOLDS Sevenoks for the Conservatives
Dame Therese Coffey LOSES Suffolk Coastal seat to Labour
Watch: Sunak seen for first time since exit poll
Breaking:Culture Secretary becomes SIXTH cabinet minister to lose seat
Robert Jenrick HOLDS Newark for the Conservatives
Johnny Mercer LOSES Plymouth Moor View seat to Labour
SNP leader admits result is 'very poor'
It’s a very poor result for the SNP tonight.
There will have to be a lot of soul searching as a party as a consequence of these results that have come in tonight.
Breaking:Penny Mordaunt becomes FIFTH cabinet minister to lose seat
Afraid about the cost-of-living or accessing healthcare, or whether the responsibility you shoulder will be recognised and rewarded. That fear steals the future, and it only makes the present matter and that is why we lost.
Our renewal as a party and a country will not be achieved by us talking to an ever smaller slice of ourselves but being guided by the people of our country. And if we want again to be the natural party of government, then our values must be the people’s.
I’ve lost many good colleagues tonight but I hope that like me they intend to carry on serving their communities with even stronger heart, our country needs all of us.
Richard Tice becomes Reform's third MP in Boston
Four Tory cabinet ministers lose seats
Breaking:Tory chairman Richard Holden WINS Basildon by just 20 votes
Breaking:Thangam Debbonaire LOSES seat in Bristol Central to the Greens
We did it! Bristol, we made history… thank you so much to the people of Bristol Central who have elected me as their MP,” she posted to X, formerly Twitter.
As this city’s first Green MP, I promise to be a strong, independent voice for Bristol’s values, pushing the govt to be bolder on the issues that matter.
Breaking:Gillian Keegan LOSES seat to Liberal Democrats
Suella Braverman HOLDS seat in Fareham for the Conservatives
I want to briefly address the result in the rest of the country and there is only one thing that I can say – sorry. I’m sorry.
I’m sorry that my party didn’t listen to you. (The) Conservative Party has let you down. You – the Great British people voted for us over 14 years and we did not keep our promises. We’ve acted as if we’re entitled to your vote regardless of what we did, regardless of what we didn’t do, despite promising time after time that we would do those things and we need to learn our lesson because if we don’t, bad as tonight has been for my party, we’ll have many worse nights to come.
The country deserves better and we’ve got to do better and I will do everything in my power to rebuild trust. We need to listen to you – you have spoken to us very clearly.
Breaking:Tories lose THIRD cabinet minister as Chief Whip is beaten in Wales
Watch: Nigel Farage warns Reform are 'coming for Labour'
What is interesting is, there’s no enthusiasm for Labour, there’s no enthusiasm for Starmer whatsoever. In fact, about half of the vote is simply an anti-Conservative vote.
This Labour government will be in trouble very, very quickly and we will now be targeting Labour votes.
We’re coming for Labour, be in no doubt about that.
Believe me folks, this is just the first step of something that is going to stun all of you.
Victoria Atkins HOLDS Louth and Horncastle for Conservatives
Stephen Flynn HOLDS seat for SNP in Aberdeen South
Jonathan Gullis LOSES seat to Labour in Stoke on Trent North
Labour wins 118 out of 150 seats
Breaking:Nigel Farage GAINS Clacton for Reform
There is a massive gap on the centre-right of British politics and my job is to fill it.
Breaking:Jonathan Ashworth LOSES seat in Leicester South
Breaking:Jeremy Corbyn GAINS Islington North
I owe my life and my learning and my abilities entirely to the people of Islington North. This victory is dedicated entirely to them.
Watch: Emily Thornberry's delight at Galloway defeat
Grant Shapps becomes second cabinet minister to lose seat
Watch: Starmer thanks family after winning seat
Breaking:Grant Shapps LOSES seat to Labour
Keir Starmer - It is time for us to deliver
George Galloway - We are here to stay in Rochdale
Angela Rayner HOLDS Ashton-under-Lyne
Breaking:Keir Starmer HOLDS Holborn and St Pancras
Emily Thornberry HOLDS Islington South
Watch: Lee Anderson 'not surprised' by election win
This is the capital of common sense, by the way – people speak their mind in this area, and they’ve had enough of the two mainstream parties.
The Reform Party, people like myself, Richard (Tice) and Nigel (Farage) speak the same language, in a different accent obviously, we speak the same language as the great people of Ashfield.
So when this gig came up and I was asked to stand again for the Reform Party, it was a no-brainer to be honest with you
Labour GAINS first seat in Scotland
I know many people will have either voted Scottish Labour for the first time at this election or will have come back to vote Scottish Labour.
This was a vote for change.
Watch: Keir Starmer receives hero's welcome in Camden
Ed Davey holds seat in Kingston and Surbiton
It has been a great privilege to serve Kingston and Surbiton and this great community over many years and I’m humbled that you’ve given me the chance to serve you again, so let me start by saying a big thank you.
Now I don’t know if you could tell, but I’ve rather enjoyed this campaign.
But what I’ve loved most hasn’t been the paddleboarding or the bungee jumping, it’s been speaking to people here in Kingston and Surbiton and across the United Kingdom, about the challenges they face and their hopes for the future.
Labour HOLD Barnsley South, Bootle, Putney and Tynemouth
Labour beats George Galloway in Rochdale
Breaking:Lee Anderson wins in Ashfield
Labour GAIN Swindon North
Labour HOLD Blackpool South and Barnsley North
Labour dominate early results
Rachel Reeves wins in Leeds West and Pudsey
Lib Dems GAIN Eastleigh from Conservatives
Labour HOLD Knowsley
Labour GAIN Darlington from the Conservatives
Breaking:Recount under way in Basildon
Labour GAIN Nuneaton from the Conservatives
Conservatives HOLD Rayleigh and Wickford
Lib Dems win first seat
Labour HOLD South Shields
Lib Dems claim to have beaten Gillian Keegan
Suella Braverman arrives at count
Rory Stewart unsure over exit poll
Counting under way with results to come thick and fast
Labour HOLD Cramlington and Killingworth
Labour HOLD Gateshead Central and Wickham
Jeremy Corbyn 'on course to win Islington North'
Watch: Carol Vorderman's gleeful reaction to exit poll
Lib Dems claim victory in Tunbridge Wells
They’re set to elect a Lib Dem local champion in former British Army officer Mike Martin, who will stand up for the community.
Dame Margaret Hodge - We are seeing a lower turnout
We are seeing a lower turnout and a little bit to Reform. That reflects how there really is no trust in politics, we've known about that for some time. I did some work after 2001 GE, my own consistency, barking, because we had a low turnout
What came out of focus groups was that people were not voting not because theyw were apathetic because they were angry.
What we are seeing anger with Tory government for all the way they behaved, impunity, lying, giving contracts to their friends, giving peerages, honours, all those things to their mates.
That has led to huge huge anger and distrust.
Labour HOLD Washington and and Gateshead South
Lib Dems hopeful of beating Jeremy Hunt
The exit poll is obviously encouraging. It’s early in the night. But we are confident.
Breaking:Labour HOLD Newcastle Upon Tyne Central & West
Robert Buckland - Politics is at 'crossroads'
Our very political system is at a crossroads. Do we value those who work to bring people together and to come into politics to do something rather than be someone?
Or do we shrug our shoulders and accept politics as a mere circus where people compete for attention by saying things that they either know to be untrue, or which raise hopes and expectations in a way that further erodes trust?
I know what side I’m on, I know what choice I would make, and I believe with sincere and fierce conviction that my party has to make the right choice too, if we are to inspire a new generation with the real promise of a better future.
Sunak 'to announce resignation'
Nigel Farage - This folks is huge
It’s midnight, there are two results in from the north-east of England that put Reform on 30% of the vote, that is way more than any possible prediction or projection. It is almost unbelievable.
And what does it mean? It means we’re going to win seats, many many seats I think right now across the country.
But to watch the TV coverage it’s almost comical. There’s not a single representative on there from Reform UK, mainstream media are in denial just as much as our political parties.
This is going to be six million votes-plus. This, folks, is huge.
Breaking:Labour GAIN Swindon South
Nicola Sturgeon - SNP failed to put independence 'front and centre'
I think one of the questions out of the SNP result tonight is whether they’ve left themselves between two stools on the independence question because I think – in my view – it wasn’t really put front and centre.
But it was never followed through on in a day to day basis in the campaign – we didn’t hear day after day after day SNP spokespeople make the case for why independence was an answer to the big issues at the heart of the election campaign
Labour HOLD Sunderland Central
Kwasi Kwarteng - I had doubts over Rwanda scheme
Watch: Farage arrives in Clacton
Jacob Rees-Mogg - Tories took votes for granted
There’s no way of describing this as anything other than a bad night for the Conservative party.
Voters expect the prime minister they have chosen to remain the prime minister and for it to be the voters who decide when that person is changed.
I’m afraid I think the Conservative Party took it’s core vote for granted, which is why you see so many people who may have voted Conservative previously, going off to Reform.
Watch: George Osborne congratulates 'Prime Minister Starmer'
Labour HOLD Blyth and Ashington
Watch: GB News exit poll blunder
Shapps and Mercer to lose their seats, exit poll shows
Bridget Phillipson - British people have chosen change
Tonight the British people have spoken, and if the exit poll this evening is again a guide to results across our country as it so often is, then after 14 years the British people have chosen change.
They have chosen Labour and they have chosen the leadership of Keir Starmer. Today our country with its proud history has chosen a brighter future. The British people have decided that they believe as Labour believes that our best days lie ahead of us – hope and unity, not decline and division, stability over chaos.
A government powered by hope, by the belief that tomorrow cannot just be different from today, but better. A government of service, a government with purpose above all to change our society for good.
Labour HOLD Houghton and Sunderland South
Breaking:First result declared
Watch: Vote counting starts in general election
Who will be the big losers?
Ex-minister - Sunak will face 'recriminations' if he stays on as leader
I’m sure he will be reflecting on whether his role might be to be there for a while to get us through the recriminations phase.
But as I say, it’s a matter for him and knowing him reasonably well, I believe his mind will be set on what is right for the country and part of what is right for the country, and your viewers may not like it, but is having a functioning Conservative Party, and I’m sure he will be mindful of that.
Lord Hague - Tories can just about mount opposition
When you compare it to any previous election, even the one that I fought in 2001 when we got 166 seats, it’s a pretty catastrophic result. If that is the result… that would of course be a catastrophic result in historic terms for the Conservative Party.
It’s also set against, though, the expectations of all those predictions over the last few weeks, many of which have been that the Conservatives will get even fewer seats than that, even down to 64 seats in one prediction a couple of days ago.
And one of the things on my mind has been, since the Conservatives have been likely to lose the election for some time… can they form a viable opposition? And if it is 131 seats, if that turned out to be correct, you can just about mount an effective opposition with 131 seats.
Watch: Angela Rayner's all smiles in the rain following 'encouraging' exit poll
Senior Tory - 'This is the end for Sunak'
If the leader doesn’t win a general election they step aside – that’s the normal protocol.
Starmer on course for Downing Street as Tories crash to worst defeat in history, exit poll shows
Tory MP learns he has less than 1% chance of winning his seat
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
SNP blame rain on 'rough night' for party
The question was always how rough a night the SNP would have and if that exit poll's correct it's a really rough night.
'Labour's transformation under Keir Starmer is remarkable'
He has put country before party and has transformed Labour from a party focused on itself to one back in the service of the British public. We have campaigned as a changed Labour Party, ready to change Britain.
It’s going to be a long night, and it will be several hours until we know the full picture of results.
Labour will need a swing bigger than Tony Blair achieved in 1997 to achieve a majority of just one seat.
Robert Buckland - 'This will take a long time for Tories to recover'
We have to respect the scale of this likely defeat and learn from it.
It's going to take some time to come back from this. I was a candidate in 1997, I know what it's like to taste bitter defeat... The time for recrimination is not now. A lot needs to looked at in terms of the cumulative build up events that led to this whole scale rejection of Tories.
It would be a mistake for people in my party to jump to a conclusion that somehow allying with Reform would be the way forward.
This is going to a take a long time to recover.
Widdicombe 'jumping for joy' over Reform UK projection
Ed Davey - Lib Dems on course for best results in a century
The Liberal Democrats are on course for our best results in a century, thanks to our positive campaign with health and care at its heart.
I am humbled by the millions of people who backed the Liberal Democrats to both kick the Conservatives out of power and deliver the change our country needs.
Every Liberal Democrat MP will be a strong local champion for their community standing up for the NHS and care. Whether you voted for us or not, we will work day in and day out and we will not let you down.
Keir Starmer thanks voters and campaigners
Exit poll in numbers: Tories facing lowest number of MPs on record
Breaking:Exit poll shows Labour on course for landslide with 410 seats
Watch: The man who knows the exit poll reveals how he deals with election night
Arise Sir Oliver
Breaking:Sunak hands out peerages before polls close
Watch: Farage urges voters to support Reform
One hour to go before voting closes
Staying up late? Here's the key seats to look out for
Watch: Sunak makes last-ditch appeal to back Tories
Pictured: Party leaders at polling stations
Tom Watson campaigns for Labour against Jeremy Corbyn
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Three hours to go until polls close!
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More and more dogs at polling stations!
Farage goes through Clacton in army vehicle
Big queues in Hampstead and Highgate
Debunking fake picture of SNP's John Swinney
Jeremy Hunt goes into polling station to vote
Now it's time for #catsatpollingstations!
Kemi Badenoch hits out over postal vote error
Tony Robinson performs bizarre dance routine
Plaid Cymru leader votes on Anglesey
Hounds wait for hunt members to vote
Scottish Greens cast their votes in election
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Beautiful day in London as UK goes to the polls
Downing Street camera positions in place
Scenes in Clacton as Nigel Farage stands
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Metropolitan Police: 'If you see us, do say hello'
UK General Election TV coverage tonight
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Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill arrives to cast vote
UK's most southerly polling station
Britain’s most tattooed mother backs Rishi
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Heavy rain in Scotland as voting continues
Ice cream for Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long votes
Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer votes
Reform UK's Nigel Farage is seen in Clacton
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood in Londonderry
Breaking: Sir Ed Davey votes in Surbiton
First hours of office for a new prime minister
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Dog wears Labour rosette at polling station
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross votes
Which constituencies will be first to declare?
Labour's Anas Sarwar casts vote in Glasgow
What will happen tomorrow after the election?
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie votes
Keir Starmer arrives on foot to vote in London
What happens once voting has closed?
Police escort activist away from polling station
Breaking: Keir Starmer votes with his wife
Bigger task for Labour after boundary changes
Corbyn: Independent candidate is 'alright'
Tea for voters and journalists at polling station
Breaking:DUP leader Gavin Robinson votes
What to expect on polling day today
General Election battle in Northern Ireland
Peta activist waits for Sir Keir Starmer to vote
Breaking:First Minister casts vote in Scotland
Now it's time for #horsesatpollingstations!
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Pictured: Actor Charles Dance casts his vote
Does the weather affect election turnout?
Rishi Sunak makes early visit to vote at hall
Breaking: Rishi Sunak casts his vote
Polling stations open after final preparations
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First Minister urges all SNP voters to turn out
Crunch time results on election night in full
Lib Dems conclude campaign full of stunts
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Key Updates
- Watch: Rishi Sunak leaves Tory HQ to go to Buckingham Palace
- Sunak lands in London as he travels to Buckingham Palace
- Liz Truss LOSES Norfolk South West seat to Labour
- Key results from the general election
- Transport Secretary becomes 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 responsibility 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 poll
- Culture Secretary becomes SIXTH cabinet minister to lose seat
- Robert Jenrick HOLDS Newark for the Conservatives
- Johnny Mercer LOSES Plymouth Moor View seat to Labour
- Penny Mordaunt becomes FIFTH cabinet minister to lose seat
- Richard Tice becomes Reform's third MP in Boston
- Tory chairman Richard Holden WINS Basildon by just 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 beaten 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 becomes second cabinet minister to lose seat
- Watch: Starmer thanks family after winning seat
- Grant Shapps LOSES seat to Labour
- Keir Starmer - It is time for us to deliver
- 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 claim to have beaten 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 poll shows
- Labour HOLD Houghton and Sunderland South
- First result declared
- Watch: Angela Rayner's all smiles in the rain following 'encouraging' exit poll
- Senior Tory - 'This is the end for Sunak'
- Starmer on course for Downing Street as Tories crash to worst defeat in history, exit poll shows
- Tory MP learns he has less than 1% chance of winning his seat
- 'Labour's transformation under Keir Starmer is remarkable'
- Robert Buckland - 'This will take a long time for Tories to recover'
- Watch: Sunak makes last-ditch appeal to back Tories
- Sir Ed Davey votes in Surbiton
- Keir Starmer votes with his wife
- What to expect on polling day today
- First Minister casts vote in Scotland
- Rishi Sunak arrives at polling station
- When will we know the election results?