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For any copyright, please send me a message. Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson is tipped to be ousted from Parliament after a disastrous general election campaign. Ms Swinson, who became party chief earlier this year, is predicted to lose her Dunbartonshire East seat to the SNP. That's according to an exit poll which predicts a huge Tory victory, as Labour records its worst result since 1935. The Lib Dem leader held the seat between 2015, and again from 2017. President of the Liberal Democrats Baroness Brinton said the party's leader Jo Swinson had faced misogyny during the campaign. Asked on ITV if Ms Swinson was to blame for the party's apparent poor showing, Baroness Brinton said: "Jo is offering a different style of politics to that of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn . "And people do like that. But I do think that there have been a number of problems, first of all, she has been on the receiving end of an enormous amount of - I would even go as far as to say - misogynist comments which male politicians don't face." On the Lib Dems "revoke Article 50 " policy, Baroness Brinton said: "We know that Remainers really like the message of 'stop Brexit ' there's no doubt about that. "This is where first-past-the-post harms us and other smaller parties because it ended up as a battle between Labour and the Conservatives and Labour's equivocal position on whether they were Remain or not Remain or if Jeremy Corbyn was actually for a soft Brexit hasn't helped. "But we do know there are some seats, certainly in the south-east ... we know we are very, very close." Depressingly an exit poll has predicted Boris Johnson's Tories will win a majority of more than 80 as Labour suffers its worst election night since 1935. The joint Sky/BBC/ITV poll forecast Boris Johnson is on course to win an overall majority of 86 in the House of Commons. This will be the biggest victory for the party since Margaret Thatcher's in 1987. According to the exit poll, the Tories could return 368 MPs to Westminster, with 191 for Labour . The SNP were tipped to win 55 seats, Lib Dems 13 seats, Plaid Cymru 3, Greens one seat and others 19.
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