FACTBOX-UK election: Conservatives make net gain of 40 seats so far
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives have made a net gain of 40 seats so far. Here is a list of the Conservative party's gains and losses.
CONSERVATIVE GAINS: 49 From Labour:
Blyth Valley, Darlington, Peterborough, Wrexham, Vale of Clwyd, Workington, Leigh, Stockton South, Clwyd South, Blackpool South, Scunthorpe, Redcar, Burnley, Ipswich, West Bromwich West, Hyndburn, Ynys Mon, Bishop Auckland, Wolverhampton South West, Gedling, West Bromwich East, High Peak, Barrow and Furness, Stroud, Bridgend, Wolverhampton North East, Heywood & Middleton, Rother Valley, Delyn, Don Valley, Sedgefield, Great Grimsby, Bassetlaw, Wakefield, Dudley North, Bury South, Penistone and Stocksbridge, Bolton North East, Lincoln, Durham North West, Ashfield, Birmingham Northfield, Kensington, Crewe & Nantwich, Warrington South, Stoke-on-Trent Central, Stoke-on-Trent North, Derby North. From Lib Dems:
Eastbourne North Norfolk
CONSERVATIVE LOSSES: 9 To Labour:
Putney To SNP:
Angus Ochil & South Perthshire
Renfrewshire East Stirling
Aberdeen South Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock
To Lib Dems: Richmond Park
St Albans Other seats changing hands:
SNP gain from Labour: Rutherglen & Hamilton West
East Lothian Midlothian
Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill Glasgow North East
Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath SNP gain from Lib Dem
East Dunbartonshire Lib Dem gain from SNP
North East Fife
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