One in eight readers regret who they voted for in last year's general election, according to our latest survey. With one in five people swapping from their usual party last year, the results also suggest those who switched allegiance are more likely to regret it.
Boris Johnson won a landslide victory at the polls in 2019, securing an 80-seat majority by picking up seats in Labour's traditional heartlands.
The Prime Minister's promise to "Get Brexit Done" has been credited with handing the Tories their largest majority since the 1980s.
Jeremy Corbyn led Labour to its worst election result since 1935, while Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson lost her seat, with her party returning only 11 MPs.
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