2024 United Kingdom general election in England

The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.

The Co-operative Party, which is in an electoral pact with Labour, won 38 seats, its best ever showing in England.

All of its candidates and MP's are labelled as Labour-Co-op, and simply included in Labour's total.

The Conservative Party had their worst ever result in England, being reduced to 116 seats following a net loss of 229.

Liz Truss lost her own seat of South West Norfolk to Labour.

Party leader Nigel Farage was elected in Clacton, former leader Richard Tice was elected in Boston and Skegness, and Lee Anderson who had defected from the Conservatives, was re-elected in Ashfield, the other two Reform seats were Great Yarmouth (Rupert Lowe) and South Basildon and East Thurrock (James McMurdock).

Most of the seats where Reform UK came second were in England, particularly in the north behind Labour and ahead of the Conservatives.

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn held his seat in Islington North, after being expelled from the party.

The other four independent gains were in previously safe Labour seats: Blackburn, Birmingham Perry Barr, Dewsbury and Batley and Leicester South.

Each constituency had a large Muslim population, and these independents were elected in opposition to Labour's stance on the Israel-Gaza war.

The Workers Party lost their 1-seat, that they had won in a by-election a few months prior to the general election.

[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.

Results in the East of England
Results by constituency