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'The non-surprise, surprise' Tory wins

Simon Dedman
BBC Essex political reporter
The non-surprise, surprise.
Every seat in Essex has stayed Conservative.
Their vote is up across the county.
Thurrock, one of the marginalist of marginal seats in the country, has gone from a majority of 345 to 11,500.
The Tories got more than half the vote in Colchester, with the Lib Dems a distant third.
Their chances of winning this seat back seems as distant as the next general election is now with Boris Johnson on course for the biggest Tory majority since Margaret Thatcher.
Tories retain all seats in Essex
With John Whittingdale's return in Maldon, that means all 18 Essex constituencies remain blue.
Jackie Doyle-Price in Thurrock and Will Quince in Colchester were among the bigger winners, solidifying their majorities.
In Ms Doyle-Price's case, she has increased her majority from 345 to 11,482.
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Analysis: 'It's mainly Corbyn'

Andrew Sinclair
BBC Look East political correspondent
The debate is already under way among Labour members about why the party has done so badly in the East.
One senior figure in the regional party told me: “It was partly Brexit but mainly Corbyn.
"I lost track of the number of people who said to me: 'We like your candidate, they’ve been a good MP but I don’t want Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.'
"Another told me we offered too many policies and the public stopped taking us seriously.“
Analysis: The bellwether county that's now Tory stronghold

Simon Dedman
BBC Essex political reporter
For years all eyes had been on Essex. How the home of “Mondeo man”, “Essex Man” and the bellwether - that was once Basildon - votes, was seen as the key to winning a majority and the keys to 10 Downing Street.

But not in 2019. The focus on the Midlands and the North has born a new target voter: “Workington Man” and with frankly a lack of interest and a lack of high profile politicians coming to the county to campaign.
Granted the three main party leaders have been here – but other than Jeremy Corbyn (pictured below) only once.

The Conservatives are confident of keeping all 18 seats here and that their majorities will go up in most. Thurrock is the most marginal seat, the Tories won by just 243 votes in 2017.
While one veteran Labour campaigner told me it is still close there, the Tories say they have been getting their best response on the ground.
Chelmsford (pictured top) was the shock of the summer when the Lib Dems surged from holding five council seats to winning 31 and taking the county’s city from the Tories in the local elections.
They have been campaigning hard with one resident showing me they received eight pieces of literature through their door in a week.
But the Conservatives are defending a decent 13,572 majority here, even with the Greens standing aside to help the Lib Dems in the remain alliance it’s a tall ask. One Tory said if they lost here they would be in big trouble.
There are 72 seats being contested across the region.
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