Following Thursday’s General Election, the Tories suffered catastrophic losses. The Conservatives lost 251 seats and from 372 seats ended up with just 121. This marked their worst defeat in nearly two centuries, receiving the least amount of seats since 1832. They also lose nearly half of its supporters nationwide, with national vote share at just 23.7 per cent (6.8 million votes). At the same time, Reform UK have swept up a large amount of the lost Tory votes, securing over 4 million votes and five seats in Parliament. At the same time, Labour won a larger share of the votes compared to 2019,…