Chris Mason, the top dog of the BBC’s political team, has said Labour has achieved a “spectacular victory”.
Their result after the last election was their worst since 1935 he explained, and they faced a mountain of a task to win even by a small margin.
But they’ve done it, and “Sir Keir Starmer will be prime minister by lunchtime, taking to Downing Street a colossal majority”, he says.
The big picture is this: within hours, we will soon have our fourth prime minister in under two years.
The whirlwind of British politics continues.
We live in a world of unprecedented voter volatility – more people in more places are more willing to change their minds more often and more quickly about politics than ever before.
And it has happened again.
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