Exit poll suggests Labour has won a landslide victory in the general election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
Sir Keir Starmer's party looks set to secure the win with an estimated 410 seats - equating to an overall majority of 170 - according to the poll by Ipsos UK for Sky News/BBC/ITV News.
This is compared to the Conservatives, who are projected to win just 131 seats, compared to 365 in the 2019 vote.
Labour's national campaign coordinator Pat McFadden was reserved in his result to the poll, saying it would be "a long night and... several hours until we know the full picture".
But he said Sir Keir's "transformation of the Labour Party has been remarkable", adding: "Britain's future was on the ballot at this election. And, if we are successful tonight, Labour will get to work immediately with our first steps for change."
Former leader of the Scottish Tories, Ruth Davidson, also told Sky News the result was a "massacre" for her party.
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