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General Election 2015
News, analysis and reaction from the Anglia region to the General Election on 7 May 2015.
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Ukip's only MP rules out becoming party leader
Ukip's only sitting MP, Douglas Carswell, has ruled himself out of the race to be the party's next leader.
Mr Carswell, who held his Clacton seat on a reduced majority, said he would not seek to fill the post vacated by Nigel Farage, who announced his resignation after losing out in Thanet South.
Mr Farage said he was taking a break but left the door open for a return when the party elects a new leader in September while endorsing Suzanne Evans, the deputy chairman, to be a stand-in until the leadership challenge is complete.
Mr Carswell praised Mr Farage, the man behind his defection from the Conservatives, as a "heroic and inspirational figure" but told the Times (£): "I am not going to be running as leader."
Political expert: "Even the Conservatives will be surprised to have secured a majority"
A Political theorist from the University of East Anglia says that even the Conservatives will be surprised after the party secured a shock majority.
Many polls has predicted that it would be a tight run thing between Labour and the Tories, but it didn't turn out that way as David Cameron returned to number 10.
Professor Alan Finlayson says that Mr Cameron will be pleased to now be in charge of a majority government, but added that he could still face difficulty passing through bills in parliament.
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Former Cambridge MP Julian Huppert "gutted" after losing seat
The former Cambridge MP Julian Huppert says that he is "gutted" after he lost his seat to Labour's Daniel Zeichner.
Mr Huppert was defeated by just 599 votes in an incredibly tight contest.
Having had time to digest the loss, Mr Huppert has taken to Twitter to thank the people he served in his constituency and added that he was devastated not to be able to carry on.
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Result: Luton South - Labour hold
Iain Stewart hails Conservative economic plan following Milton Keynes South triumph
Conservative MP Iain Stewart says that he's delighted to have retained his seat in Milton Keynes South.
Mr Stewart recorded a majority of more than 8,000 over his nearest challenger.
He now says that he's focussed on carrying on the job that he started, and added that the Conservative's economic plan played a key part in securing the result.
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Result: Labour hold - Luton North
Brandon Lewis vows to "repay faith shown in him" by the people of Great Yarmouth
Conservative MP Brandon Lewis says that he can't wait to "repay the faith" shown in him after he increased his majority in the town by nearly 2,000.
Mr Lewis comfortably held off competition from Labour and UKIP to retain his seat and secure another term.
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Latest ITV News reports
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Nigel Farage: Ukip is no one-man band
Nigel Farage has denied that Ukip is a "one-man band" after his surprise return as leader - just three days after resigning.
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The Anglia region's new MPs head for Westminster
The Anglia region elected ten new MPs at the 2015 General Election and many are already heading to Westminster.