* Pro-remain parties have won 20 additional seats compared to 2014, largely via the staunchly pro-EU Liberal Democrats, who have gone from having one seat to 16.
(Note I’ve roughly grouped parties as pro-remain and pro-leave based on each party’s current official position. For Labour, I’ve put them in pro-remain on the basis of their stance during the referendum.)
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* The Brexit Party “surge” is only five seats more than what Farage’s previous party, UKIP, had five years ago.
* Brexit Party’s vote share is only ≈2% more than UKIP’s was in 2014.