London: A Labour island in a sea of Tory seats
Labour took 49 seats in the capital, including Putney, described as a "bright light in a dark night".
Labour took 49 seats in the capital, including Putney, described as a "bright light in a dark night".
His humorous heckles had become one of the endearing features of Commons life, but after half a century as an MP, the laughter has stopped.
However attractive the policies in Labour's manifesto were, however much hope they offered the nation, the Tory propaganda machine and its echo chamber in the mainstream media was able to sneeringly pull it apart and cut through with the Fool’s Gold of “get Brexit done."
Tonight's result sets a precedent that you can lie, cheat and evade scrutiny and get away with it.
The SNP would continue to be the third largest party in the Commons, with 55 MPs, the poll predicted.
Opposition parties will be hoping the exit polls aren’t an accurate as the night goes on as they suggest a massive majority for the Conservatives.
Three Conservative Party candidates are standing as Tory candidates while being investigated over antisemitism. - Including one who is alleged to have liked a Nazi slogan on Facebook.
He called Corbyn a "man of hope".
The UK Trade Policy Observatory said £28 billion, equal to £1,000 per household, could be lost after leaving the European Union.
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