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 Boris Johnson has thanked voters in the north of England for "breaking the voting habits of generations" to back the 
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Speaking in Tony Blair's old seat of Sedgefield, the PM said he knew "how difficult" that decision can be.
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Mr Johnson won a Commons majority of 80, his party's biggest election win for 30 years, by sweeping aside Labour in its 
traditional heartlands.

In contrast, Labour suffered its worst election result since the 1930s.
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Activists chanted "Boris" as Mr Johnson arrived in the County Durham constituency, which returned a Conservative MP on 
Thursday for the first time in 84 years.
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The prime minister said he wanted to thank voters in the "incredible" constituencies in north-east England for placing their 
trust in the Conservatives.

They had "changed the political landscape" and "changed the Conservative Party for the better", he said.
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"Everything that we do, everything that I do as your prime minister, will be devoted to repaying that trust," Mr Johnson added. 
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