michael portillo losing his seat. i am not trying any comparisons between 1997 and now or between tony blair and jeremy corbyn except to the radar again. it was safe conservative and goes labour often in landslide votes. it had the conservative majority and is goal david burrows is being replaced. stroud, just pipped to the post. but thirsty, an area of london that is gentrifying with posh housing coming through. it should have been an easy tory poll but labour has outperformed itself. labour gains that see, this key marginal from the conservatives. people remember it as the place where david cameron launched his manifesto when it looked to be more marginal than this time. hamilton west has been taken. starting to see some interesting swings, 9% towards labour. gordon brown's old seat, and other again from the snp. nearly 10%. glasgow north east, snp gain from laboured in 2015, the biggest swing of the election, 39%, labour has overturned that this time round. 13% swing back to labour, an astonishing night in england and scotland with these sorts of seats changing hands. a big story in scotland and we will be picking t