The Eurosceptic leader's party surged all over the country, eclipsing his performance as UKIP leader in 2014 to win Wales and the North East of England, including victories in Cardiff and Newcastle which voted Remain in 2016. Declaring victory, Mr Farage (pictured left tonight) said that 'never before in British politics has a new party launched just six weeks ago topped the polls in a national election'. 'There's a huge message here, massive message here - the Labour and Conservative parties could learn a big lesson from tonight - though I don't suppose that they actually will,' he said. As ballot boxes were opened on Sunday, with 73 seats up for grabs in 12 regions, the Liberal Democrats and Greens both recorded strong results as voters voiced their fury at the two major parties - with Labour heading for third overall and the Tories fifth.
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