THERESA May is coming under increasing pressure from inside her party. 

The Prime Minister already took flack from Jeremy Corbyn earlier this morning, when he said she should go. 

Now, Conservative MP Anna Soubry has come out and called the Tory election campaign a 'disaster.'

She said the election had been a 'dreadful result.'

When questions on what she meant, Ms Soubry said 'Where would you like me to begin?' 

Sources inside the Conservative party are claiming it's '50/50' as to whether Mrs May wills stay. 

Mrs May has now arrived back at Conservative party HQ. 

Ian Duncan Smith has pleaded with Tory members to 'take a deep breath' and not go in to live interviews until a clearer picture has formed. 

Many commentators have come out this morning and publicly apologise to Jeremy Corbyn for 'getting it wrong.'

Labour MP Chuka Umunna‏ says he is 'absolutely delighted' that Theresa May has been denied her mandate after her 'dreadful' campaign.

Mr Umunna, who in the past gave a vote of no confidence in Mr Corbyn, says he gives 'full credit' to the Labour leader for the election campaign. 

More follows.