Tories lose all four Oxfordshire seats – including ones formerly held by Prime Ministers
Perhaps nowhere reveals the depths of the Conservative defeat so much as Oxfordshire – where the Tories lost all four of their seats – including two that have been held by former Prime Ministers.
Witney, David Cameron’s old constituency, and Henley-on-Thames – where Boris Johnson was first elected, and which has been Tory for nearly 120 years – Both went Liberal Democrat in the election.
While in nearby Berkshire another PM constituency in Maidenhead also went Lib Dem, a sign of Tory disaffection.