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FACTBOX-Key results in the UK election as PM May loses majority

Constituency 2017 winner 2015 2015 margin pct winner 2nd swing place needed Gower LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 27 0.03 Derby North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 41 0.05 City of Chester LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 93 0.09 Croydon Central LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 165 0.16 Ynys Mon LABOUR HOLD Lab PC 229 0.33 Vale of Clwyd LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 237 0.34 Ealing Central LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 274 0.27 and Acton Berwickshire, CON GAIN SNP Con 328 0.30 Roxburgh and Selkirk Bury North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 378 0.42 Wirral West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 417 0.50 Morley and CON HOLD Con Lab 422 0.44 Outwood Co-op Halifax LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 428 0.49 Brentford and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 465 0.41 Isleworth Plymouth, LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 523 0.55 Sutton and Co-op Devonport Fermanagh and SF GAIN UUP SF 530 0.52 South Tyrone Thurrock CON HOLD Con Lab 536 0.54 Ilford North LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 589 0.60 Cambridge LABOUR HOLD Lab LD 599 0.58 Newcastle-under LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 650 0.76 -Lyme Brighton, LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 690 0.76 Kemptown Telford CON HOLD Con Lab 730 0.90 Eastbourne LD GAIN Con LD 733 0.69 Barrow and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 795 0.92 Furness Co-op Dumfriesshire, CON HOLD Con SNP 798 0.77 Clydesdale and Tweeddale Wolverhampton LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 801 1.00 South West Bolton West CON HOLD Con Lab 801 0.82 Weaver Vale LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 806 0.86 Orkney and LD HOLD LD SNP 817 1.80 Shetland Belfast South DUP GAIN SDLP DUP 906 1.16 South Antrim DUP GAIN UUP DUP 949 1.30 Plymouth, Moor CON HOLD Con Lab 1026 1.20 View Lewes CON HOLD Con LD 1083 1.07 Enfield North LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1086 1.18 Bedford LABOUR HOLD Con Lab 1097 1.19 Hampstead and LAB HOLD Lab Con 1138 1.05 Kilburn Hove LAB HOLD Lab Con 1236 1.18 Lancaster and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1265 1.52 Fleetwood Southport CON GAIN LD Con 1322 1.50 Lincoln LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 1443 1.54 Dewsbury LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1451 1.35 Thornbury and CON HOLD Con LD 1495 1.54 Yate Carshalton and LD HOLD LD Con 1510 1.59 Wallington Wrexham LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1831 2.80 North East CON GAIN Lab Con 1883 1.96 Derbyshire Peterborough LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 1925 2.04 Bridgend LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1927 2.44 Walsall North CON GAIN Lab Con 1937 2.63 Westminster LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1977 2.50 North Twickenham LD GAIN Con LD 2017 1.63 Cardiff North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 2137 2.09 East Dunbarts LD GAIN SNP LD 2167 1.97 Harrow West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2208 2.37 Co-op Upper Bann DUP HOLD DUP UUP 2264 2.40 Middlesbrough CON GAIN Lab Con 2268 2.48 South and East Cleveland Southampton, CON HOLD Con Lab 2316 2.59 Itchen Co-op Sheffield, LABOUR GAIN LD Lab 2353 2.12 Hallam Clwyd South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2402 3.43 Waveney CON HOLD Con Lab 2408 2.31 Corby CON HOLD Con Lab 2412 2.15 Co-op St Ives CON HOLD Con LD 2469 2.56 Birmingham, LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2509 2.95 Northfield Stoke-on-Trent CON GAIN Lab Con 2539 3.25 South Copeland CON HOLD Lab Con 2564 3.23 (had switched in byelection) Blackpool South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2585 3.98 Belfast East DUP HOLD DUP Allia 2597 3.27 nce Wakefield LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2613 3.04 Edinburgh South LABOUR HOLD Lab SNP 2637 2.68 Eltham LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2693 3.12 Birmingham, LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2706 3.28 Edgbaston Warrington LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 2750 2.32 South Carlisle CON HOLD Con Lab 2774 3.26 South Thanet CON HOLD Con UKIP 2812 2.85 Kingston and LD GAIN Con LD 2834 2.39 Surbiton Tooting LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2842 2.65 Leeds North LABOUR GAIN LD Lab 2907 3.35 West Delyn LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2930 3.91 North CON HOLD Con Lab 2973 3.14 Warwickshire Gedling LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2986 3.11 Hartlepool LABOUR HOLD Lab UKIP 3024 3.83 Keighley LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3053 3.11 Ceredigion PC GAIN LD PC 3067 4.10 Halesowen and CON HOLD Con Lab 3082 3.52 Rowley Regis Scunthorpe LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3134 4.24 Darlington LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3158 3.84 Coventry South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3188 3.65 Edinburgh West LD GAIN SNP LD 3210 2.93 Burnley LABOUR HOLD Lab LD 3244 4.08 Northampton CON HOLD Con Lab 3245 4.12 North Torbay CON HOLD Con LD 3286 3.42 Blackpool North CON HOLD Con Lab 3340 4.24 and Cleveleys Alyn and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3343 4.05 Deeside Clacton CON GAIN UKIP Con 3437 3.89 Bishop Auckland LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3508 4.45 Newport West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3510 4.35 Erewash CON HOLD Con Lab 3584 3.71 Crewe and LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3620 3.63 Nantwich Arfon PC HOLD PC Lab 3668 6.83 East CON GAIN SNP Lab 3718 3.28 Renfrewshire Hendon CON HOLD Con Lab 3724 3.75 Ipswich LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3733 3.83 Below are some key developments so far: KEY LABOUR GAINS VALE OF CLWYD LABOUR GAIN The first Labour gain of the night.

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Prime Minister Theresa May faced calls to quit on Friday after her election gamble to win a stronger mandate backfired and she lost her parliamentary majority, throwing British politics into turmoil and potentially disrupting Brexit negotiations. Below is a list of the 100 most marginal seats from 2015, ranked from smallest vote margin to largest and showing the swing that had been needed for seats to change hands. Labour hung on to many of its smallest margin seats, and made gains from the Conservatives. Constituency 2017 winner 2015 2015 margin pct winner 2nd swing place needed Gower LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 27 0.03 Derby North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 41 0.05 City of Chester LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 93 0.09 Croydon Central LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 165 0.16 Ynys Mon LABOUR HOLD Lab PC 229 0.33 Vale of Clwyd LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 237 0.34 Ealing Central LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 274 0.27 and Acton Berwickshire, CON GAIN SNP Con 328 0.30 Roxburgh and Selkirk Bury North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 378 0.42 Wirral West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 417 0.50 Morley and CON HOLD Con Lab 422 0.44 Outwood Co-op Halifax LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 428 0.49 Brentford and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 465 0.41 Isleworth Plymouth, LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 523 0.55 Sutton and Co-op Devonport Fermanagh and SF GAIN UUP SF 530 0.52 South Tyrone Thurrock CON HOLD Con Lab 536 0.54 Ilford North LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 589 0.60 Cambridge LABOUR HOLD Lab LD 599 0.58 Newcastle-under LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 650 0.76 -Lyme Brighton, LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 690 0.76 Kemptown Telford CON HOLD Con Lab 730 0.90 Eastbourne LD GAIN Con LD 733 0.69 Barrow and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 795 0.92 Furness Co-op Dumfriesshire, CON HOLD Con SNP 798 0.77 Clydesdale and Tweeddale Wolverhampton LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 801 1.00 South West Bolton West CON HOLD Con Lab 801 0.82 Weaver Vale LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 806 0.86 Orkney and LD HOLD LD SNP 817 1.80 Shetland Belfast South DUP GAIN SDLP DUP 906 1.16 South Antrim DUP GAIN UUP DUP 949 1.30 Plymouth, Moor CON HOLD Con Lab 1026 1.20 View Lewes CON HOLD Con LD 1083 1.07 Enfield North LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1086 1.18 Bedford LABOUR HOLD Con Lab 1097 1.19 Hampstead and LAB HOLD Lab Con 1138 1.05 Kilburn Hove LAB HOLD Lab Con 1236 1.18 Lancaster and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1265 1.52 Fleetwood Southport CON GAIN LD Con 1322 1.50 Lincoln LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 1443 1.54 Dewsbury LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1451 1.35 Thornbury and CON HOLD Con LD 1495 1.54 Yate Carshalton and LD HOLD LD Con 1510 1.59 Wallington Wrexham LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1831 2.80 North East CON GAIN Lab Con 1883 1.96 Derbyshire Peterborough LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 1925 2.04 Bridgend LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1927 2.44 Walsall North CON GAIN Lab Con 1937 2.63 Westminster LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 1977 2.50 North Twickenham LD GAIN Con LD 2017 1.63 Cardiff North LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 2137 2.09 East Dunbarts LD GAIN SNP LD 2167 1.97 Harrow West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2208 2.37 Co-op Upper Bann DUP HOLD DUP UUP 2264 2.40 Middlesbrough CON GAIN Lab Con 2268 2.48 South and East Cleveland Southampton, CON HOLD Con Lab 2316 2.59 Itchen Co-op Sheffield, LABOUR GAIN LD Lab 2353 2.12 Hallam Clwyd South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2402 3.43 Waveney CON HOLD Con Lab 2408 2.31 Corby CON HOLD Con Lab 2412 2.15 Co-op St Ives CON HOLD Con LD 2469 2.56 Birmingham, LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2509 2.95 Northfield Stoke-on-Trent CON GAIN Lab Con 2539 3.25 South Copeland CON HOLD Lab Con 2564 3.23 (had switched in byelection) Blackpool South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2585 3.98 Belfast East DUP HOLD DUP Allia 2597 3.27 nce Wakefield LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2613 3.04 Edinburgh South LABOUR HOLD Lab SNP 2637 2.68 Eltham LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2693 3.12 Birmingham, LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2706 3.28 Edgbaston Warrington LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 2750 2.32 South Carlisle CON HOLD Con Lab 2774 3.26 South Thanet CON HOLD Con UKIP 2812 2.85 Kingston and LD GAIN Con LD 2834 2.39 Surbiton Tooting LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2842 2.65 Leeds North LABOUR GAIN LD Lab 2907 3.35 West Delyn LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2930 3.91 North CON HOLD Con Lab 2973 3.14 Warwickshire Gedling LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 2986 3.11 Hartlepool LABOUR HOLD Lab UKIP 3024 3.83 Keighley LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3053 3.11 Ceredigion PC GAIN LD PC 3067 4.10 Halesowen and CON HOLD Con Lab 3082 3.52 Rowley Regis Scunthorpe LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3134 4.24 Darlington LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3158 3.84 Coventry South LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3188 3.65 Edinburgh West LD GAIN SNP LD 3210 2.93 Burnley LABOUR HOLD Lab LD 3244 4.08 Northampton CON HOLD Con Lab 3245 4.12 North Torbay CON HOLD Con LD 3286 3.42 Blackpool North CON HOLD Con Lab 3340 4.24 and Cleveleys Alyn and LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3343 4.05 Deeside Clacton CON GAIN UKIP Con 3437 3.89 Bishop Auckland LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3508 4.45 Newport West LABOUR HOLD Lab Con 3510 4.35 Erewash CON HOLD Con Lab 3584 3.71 Crewe and LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3620 3.63 Nantwich Arfon PC HOLD PC Lab 3668 6.83 East CON GAIN SNP Lab 3718 3.28 Renfrewshire Hendon CON HOLD Con Lab 3724 3.75 Ipswich LABOUR GAIN Con Lab 3733 3.83 Below are some key developments so far: KEY LABOUR GAINS VALE OF CLWYD LABOUR GAIN The first Labour gain of the night. Some polls had showed the Conservatives doing well in Wales, where most people voted to leave the European Union. But Labour overturned a thin 237 vote margin, increasing its vote by around 12 percentage points SHEFFIELD HALLAM LABOUR GAIN Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg was deputy Prime Minister little over 2 years ago, but he lost out to Labour after Conservatives, who had backed him tactically in 2015 following the two party's time in coalition government, returned to voting for the Conservatives. The Conservative share of the vote rose 10 percentage points, while Labour increased their share by just 2 points. Thar was enough to produce a near 6 point fall for the Lib Dems, and hand Labour the seat. BRIGHTON KEMPTOWN This marginal seat had been held by the Conservative minister responsible for financial services, Simon Kirby, with a majority of just 690. It voted strongly in favor of remaining in the EU and Labour surged to take the seat. It has been a bellwether at national elections since 1979 and the Green Party, who won more than 3,000 votes here in 2015, did not stand. MIDDLE ENGLAND BELLWETHERS NUNEATON CONSERVATIVE HOLD Considered a national bellwether seat, holding Nuneaton gave May's Conservatives a early boost, which proved to be illusory. They increased their majority here in 2015, despite it being a Labour target, and it provided one of the first indications the Conservatives were on course for victory. However, Labour also increased their share of the vote in the seat, as support for the anti-European Union party UKIP collapsed. DARLINGTON LABOUR HOLD This was a key Conservative target seat, which voted in favor of leaving the EU. But Labour held the seat, with both parties increasing their share of the vote by about 8 percentage points. BURY NORTH LABOUR GAIN This had been a Conservative-held marginal seat, with a majority of just 378 voters. It has been a bellwether seat so the fact the Conservatives lost it, despite facing no UKIP candidate, supports the view that they could lose their majority. CANTERBURY LABOUR GAIN Canterbury, which had been Conservative since 1918, saw the Labour party's vote share rise by over 20 percentage points, in a stunning victory. Labour won the seat by fewer than 200 votes LONDON GOES RED London, which voted heavily to remain in the European Union last year, saw big swings to Labour in many places. BATTERSEA LABOUR GAIN British junior finance minister Jane Ellison was defending a 15 percentage point lead in Battersea in London, but the strongly pro-Remain seat voted Labour. The opposition party increased its share of the vote by 9.1 percentage points, while Conservative share of the vote dropped by nearly 11 points. EALING CENTRAL & ACTON LABOUR HOLD Labour's Rupa Huq had just a 274 seat majority in 2015, but gained a massive 16.5 percentage point increase to record nearly 60 percent of the vote it the strongly pro-remain seat. CROYDON CENTRAL LABOUR GAIN Conservative MP Gavin Barwell had one of the slimmest majorities in the country, and lost his seat as Labour benefitted from support in remain-voting patches of London TWICKENHAM LIB DEM GAIN Labour weren't the only party to do well in London. the Lib Dems retook Twickenham, a seat they had lost in 2015. Vince Cable, who served in cabinet in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015, regained his seat. SNP LOSSES The Scottish National Party, which dominated in Scotland in 2015, suffered some notable losses GORDON, ANGUS, MORAY CONSERVATIVE GAIN The Conservatives won several key seats in Scotland from Nicola Sturgeon's Scottish National Party, delivering a blow to the party that had a near clean sweep in Scotland two years ago. SNP veteran and former leader Alex Salmond lost his Gordon seat as the Conservative Party surged in Scotland. Colin Clark defeated Salmond, who was also Scotland's first minister between 2007 and 2014, by 2,607 votes. Salmond said people had not seen the last of him. The Conservatives also took Moray from the SNP, unseating the party's leader in Westminster Angus Robertson. While Moray voted to remain in the European Union, it did so by the tightest margin in Scotland, and was strongly against independence in 2014's Scottish referendum. In Angus, the Conservatives overturned an 11,230 SNP majority to win by 2,644 votes, MIDLOTHIAN, EAST LOTHIAN, RUTHERGLEN AND HAMILTON WEST LABOUR GAINS Labour used to be dominant in Scotland, and showed a few signs of a comeback, picking up several seats that had rejected independence in 2014. EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE LIB DEM GAIN Popular ex-MP Jo Swinson regained her seat, just two years after she lost it to the SNP

 

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