Mike Graham and Paul Scully discuss the UK general election and their implications for the Conservative Party. They analyse the party's poor performance and potential for a shift in the political landscape, with Mike suggesting a rejection of the two-party system and Scully arguing for humility and soul searching.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to be swept to power by a landslide Labour victory as bitter recriminations began in the Tory ranks.
Labour is forecast to have a 170-seat majority in the Commons, with the Conservatives reduced to their lowest number of MPs on record.
If the results indicated by an exit poll are accurate, Rishi Sunak’s term as Prime Minister will end in electoral disaster, with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK establishing a foothold in Parliament and the Liberal Democrats forecast to make significant gains.
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