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The Conservative Party has made sweeping gains in England, gaining 87 seats. The Conservative Party has made sweeping gains in England, gaining 89 seats.
The Tories have ousted Labour from key target seats including Waveney, Dewsbury and Stafford, but failed to secure an overall UK majority.The Tories have ousted Labour from key target seats including Waveney, Dewsbury and Stafford, but failed to secure an overall UK majority.
Labour have lost 83 seats across England, and the Liberal Democrats have lost four, with about 30 constituencies yet to declare. Labour have lost 84 seats across England, and the Liberal Democrats have lost four, with about 20 constituencies yet to declare.
The results so far indicate a 5.7% swing from Labour to the Conservatives.The results so far indicate a 5.7% swing from Labour to the Conservatives.
Seats lostSeats lost
The Conservative Party took 14 seats in the West Midlands, including former home secretary Jacqui Smith's Redditch seat.The Conservative Party took 14 seats in the West Midlands, including former home secretary Jacqui Smith's Redditch seat.
But they failed to win a number of key targets, including Edgbaston which was held by Labour's Gisela Stuart with a majority of more than 1,000.But they failed to win a number of key targets, including Edgbaston which was held by Labour's Gisela Stuart with a majority of more than 1,000.
The Tories also gained 14 seats in the South East, 11 in the East Midlands and 10 seats in the North West.The Tories also gained 14 seats in the South East, 11 in the East Midlands and 10 seats in the North West.
But Labour held firm in its North East stronghold losing only two of its 25 seats - one to the Conservative Party and one to the Liberal Democrats.But Labour held firm in its North East stronghold losing only two of its 25 seats - one to the Conservative Party and one to the Liberal Democrats.
Houghton and Sunderland South was the first to declare results at 2252 BST. It was the fifth general election running it had been first to announce its next MP.Houghton and Sunderland South was the first to declare results at 2252 BST. It was the fifth general election running it had been first to announce its next MP.
Voters turned away in poll delay First hung parliament for decades Clegg apology to queuing voters Jacqui Smith loses seat to ToriesVoters turned away in poll delay First hung parliament for decades Clegg apology to queuing voters Jacqui Smith loses seat to Tories
Labour's Bridget Phillipson won the seat with 19,137 votes.Labour's Bridget Phillipson won the seat with 19,137 votes.
Former home secretary Charles Clarke and former communities minister Shahid Malik were among notable Labour figures who lost their seats overnight.Former home secretary Charles Clarke and former communities minister Shahid Malik were among notable Labour figures who lost their seats overnight.
Caroline Lucas became the Green Party's first MP after winning the Brighton Pavilion constituency.Caroline Lucas became the Green Party's first MP after winning the Brighton Pavilion constituency.
Ms Lucas told supporters they had "put the politics of hope above the politics of fear".Ms Lucas told supporters they had "put the politics of hope above the politics of fear".
"For once the word historic fits the bill," she added."For once the word historic fits the bill," she added.
Independent MP Dr Richard Taylor lost his seat to the Conservatives.Independent MP Dr Richard Taylor lost his seat to the Conservatives.
Mark Garnier won the Worcestershire seat of Wyre Forest with 18,793 votes, compared to Dr Taylor's 16,150.Mark Garnier won the Worcestershire seat of Wyre Forest with 18,793 votes, compared to Dr Taylor's 16,150.
Dr Taylor, who was one of two independent MPs in Parliament, was elected in 2001 based on a single issue campaign to save Kidderminster Hospital services.Dr Taylor, who was one of two independent MPs in Parliament, was elected in 2001 based on a single issue campaign to save Kidderminster Hospital services.
Failed attemptFailed attempt
In Nottinghamshire, former GMTV reporter Gloria De Piero successfully defended the Labour seat of Ashfield.In Nottinghamshire, former GMTV reporter Gloria De Piero successfully defended the Labour seat of Ashfield.
The breakfast show's former political editor was selected as the Labour candidate after former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon stood down.The breakfast show's former political editor was selected as the Labour candidate after former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon stood down.
Conservative Zac Goldsmith won in Richmond ParkConservative Zac Goldsmith won in Richmond Park
She took 16,239 votes, just 192 ahead of Jason Zadrozny of the Liberal Democrats.She took 16,239 votes, just 192 ahead of Jason Zadrozny of the Liberal Democrats.
Television presenter Esther Rantzen failed in her attempt to oust Labour from the Luton South seat, polling 1,872 votes.Television presenter Esther Rantzen failed in her attempt to oust Labour from the Luton South seat, polling 1,872 votes.
Labour's Gavin Shuker won 14,725 votes, a majority of 2,329 over Conservative candidate Nigel Huddleston.Labour's Gavin Shuker won 14,725 votes, a majority of 2,329 over Conservative candidate Nigel Huddleston.
Labour's Ed Balls narrowly won the new seat of Morley and Outwood with 18,365 votes, followed by Conservative Antony Calvert who gained 17,264 votes.Labour's Ed Balls narrowly won the new seat of Morley and Outwood with 18,365 votes, followed by Conservative Antony Calvert who gained 17,264 votes.
Liberal Democrat casualties included the party's science spokesman Dr Evan Harris, who narrowly lost his Oxford West and Abingdon seat to Conservative Nicola Blackwood.Liberal Democrat casualties included the party's science spokesman Dr Evan Harris, who narrowly lost his Oxford West and Abingdon seat to Conservative Nicola Blackwood.
Ms Blackwood polled 23,906 votes - 176 more than Dr Harris, who had held the seat since 1997.Ms Blackwood polled 23,906 votes - 176 more than Dr Harris, who had held the seat since 1997.
And in Richmond Park millionaire environmentalist Zac Goldsmith successfully saw off the sitting Liberal Democrat MP Susan Kramer to take the seat for the Tories.And in Richmond Park millionaire environmentalist Zac Goldsmith successfully saw off the sitting Liberal Democrat MP Susan Kramer to take the seat for the Tories.
The Conservatives have taken 39.7% share of the vote in England, followed by Labour on 28.2%.The Conservatives have taken 39.7% share of the vote in England, followed by Labour on 28.2%.
The Liberal Democrats stand on 24.1% of the vote, with UKIP fourth on 3.4%.The Liberal Democrats stand on 24.1% of the vote, with UKIP fourth on 3.4%.