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Watch as live video reveals how each constituency has voted in General Election 2024

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LIVE video is revealing how every constituency in the UK has voted in the 2024 General Election.

Millions have taken to polling stations across Britain today to cast a vote on who they want to be their MP.

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Rishi Sunak departing his Conservative Central Office on Wednesday[/caption]
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Sir Keir Starmer at West Regwm Farm in Whitland, Carmarthenshire, on Wednesday[/caption]

Various analyses have predicted Sir Keir Starmer will thunder towards a sweep of more than 400 seats – eclipsing Tony Blair’s 1997 haul.

But Rishi Sunak is clinging to the hope that Tory victories in dozens of knife-edge seats could prevent an historic landslide. 

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage has slammed both Labour and Conservative and has urged voters to turn in the direction of his Reform UK party.

And you can see exactly where each constituency has landed in our live video.

Watch our election special with Piers Morgan

PIERS Morgan will join our star-studded Never Mind The Ballots panel just moments after the exit poll drops tonight.

Our Political Editor Harry Cole will host the Piers Morgan Uncensored host and a panel of experts at 10.15pm for a snap reaction to the first indication of the election results.

You can watch it live here.

Legendary Sun columnist Piers, who has interviewed Rishi Sunak twice, will give his candid takes on the most important election in a generation.

We’ll be back again at 8am tomorrow to chew over the full results and fallout from the race for No10.

For the very best analysis tune in on The Sun’s YouTube page or thesun.co.uk. You won’t want to miss it.


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