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Jeremy Corbyn's Ukip challenger mouthed 'terrorist sympathiser' behind Jeremy Corbyn's back as he gave his victory speech.

Keith Fraser, who won just 413 votes in last night's election, made the outburst onstage at the count in Islington North.

The Labour leader won 40,086 votes, with the highest turnout in the constituency since 1951.

He said: "This election was called in order for the Prime Minister to gain a larger majority in order to assert her authority.

"And the election campaign has gone on for the last six weeks, I’ve travelled the whole country. I’ve spoken at events and rallies all over the country.

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"And you know what? Politics has changed.

"Politics isn’t going back into the box where it was before. What’s happened is people have said they’ve had quite enough of austerity politics.

"They’ve had quite enough of cuts in public expenditure, underfunding our health service, underfunding our schools, underfunding our education service and not giving our young people the chance they deserve in our society."

And he said Mrs May should: “go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".

General election results 2017 326 needed for majority Conservatives Theresa May 365 Labour Jeremy Corbyn 202 snp Nicola Sturgeon 48 Lib Dems Tim Farron 11 DUP 8 Sinn Fein 7 Plaid Cymru 4 Green 1 Speaker 1 UKIP 0 UUP 0 Brexit 0 Change 0 Other 3 Undeclared 0 See full results

He said: “The Prime Minister called the election because she wanted a mandate.

“Well the mandate she’s got is lost Conservative seats, lost votes, lost support and lost confidence.

“I would’ve thought that’s enough to go actually and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all the people of this country.”