party. how will this go down in party headquarters?— party headquarters? it is an extremely _ party headquarters? it is an extremely disappointing - party headquarters? it is an l extremely disappointing vote for the — extremely disappointing vote for the conservatives, and my congratulations to the new mp that we — congratulations to the new mp that we have now, but this will io that we have now, but this will go down — that we have now, but this will go down very badly because it was such— go down very badly because it was such a long held and safe conservative seat and because it was — conservative seat and because it was leave voting as well. the — it was leave voting as well. the brexit argument was such a fundamental part of the last election that i think real questions will be asked. if you are now— questions will be asked. if you are now an— questions will be asked. if you are now an mp and a seat that the lib— are now an mp and a seat that the lib dems are chasing, you will be — the lib dems are chasing, you will be worried. but if you are an mp — will be worried. but if you are an mp in _ will be worried. but if you are an mp in any other seat that is more — an mp in any other seat that is more marginal, you have a smaller— more marginal, you have a smaller majority than 23,000, you will— smaller majority than 23,000, you will also be quite concerned. you will go back to your— concerned. you will go back to your constituencies over christmas, you will probably -et christmas, you will probably get letters from your constituents and then you will come — constituents and then you will come back with real concerns. a lot of— come back with real concerns. a lot of mps' — come back with real concerns. a lot of mps' relationship with the prime minister is quite transactional. they see him as