Huge pressure on Tories to MERGE with Reform and Nigel Farage will be thorn in the side of every party, warn our experts

OUR experts have weighed in on a seismic night in politics in a live Never Mind the Ballots election special.

While analysing the night's biggest stories, Political Editor Harry Cole discussed how Reform had taken just four seats on 14.3 per cent of the vote.

The Sun's election results special with Harry Cole
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The Sun's election results special with Harry ColeCredit: Ian Whittaker
The political editor was joined by Noa Hoffman and Scarlett Maguire
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The political editor was joined by Noa Hoffman and Scarlett MaguireCredit: Ian Whittaker
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacts after winning his first seat
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacts after winning his first seatCredit: Getty

Scarlett Maguire, director of polling firm JL Partners, said there is now huge pressure on the Tories to merge with Reform.

While Political Correspondent Noa Hofman argued Nigel Farage will be a thorn in the side of every party.

Scarlett was asked if the Conservative Party would be able to compete with Reform.

She replied: "I think that's one of the things we started to hear over night.

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"There's going to be four of them and they are quite big personalities in Parliament.

"The Tory leadership contest might well be very drawn out. You might even see some people go over sooner."

Reform won four seats, with Farage joined by former Tory Lee Anderson, party chairman Richard Tice and former Southampton FC chairman Rupert Lowe in being elected to Parliament.

After winning in Clacton, Farage said "we're coming for Labour, be in no doubt about that".

Noa added: "Nigel Farage will shake up the Commons. He'll be a thorn in the side of every party.

"I think there are elements of Reform's policies that appeal to voters across the board."


On a historic night:


Sir Keir Starmer declared "we did it" after a Labour landslide put him on course to be the next prime minister.

At a victory rally in central London, Sir Keir said the country could now "get its future back".

But Scarlett argued: "About 80 per cent of Britain won't have cast a vote for Labour."

Tory leader Rishi Sunak conceded defeat after a "sobering" night for his party which saw predecessor Liz Truss and a record 11 Cabinet ministers lose their seats.

At his acceptance speech after being re-elected in Richmond and Northallerton, Mr Sunak said: "I take responsibility for the loss."

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The result is likely to trigger a fresh round of infighting within the Tory party as MPs scramble to replace Mr Sunak, who is expected to resign in the wake of the defeat.

In Wales, the Tories were wiped out, while in Scotland Labour were rampant.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to supporters after a landslide win
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to supporters after a landslide winCredit: PA
Rishi Sunak reacts as he waits for the declaration for Richmond and Northallerton
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Rishi Sunak reacts as he waits for the declaration for Richmond and NorthallertonCredit: AFP