Former prime minister Liz Truss has lost her seat in Norfolk South West.
Labour candidate Terry Jermy won the seat with a majority of 630.
Jermy won South West Norfolk with 11,847 votes, compared to 11,217 for Truss. Reform finished in third place with 9,958.
In 2019, the former prime minister won the seat with a huge majority of 26,195.
In 2022, Liz Truss became the shortest serving prime minister in British history after just 49 days. The record was previously held by George Canning, who lasted 119 days before dying in office back in 1827.
Truss’ defeat comes after helping to launch the Popular Conservatism movement earlier this year.
The faction was due to hold a post-election event on July 9 when MPs are due to select a new speaker and start getting sworn in.
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