Smug Left-wing luvvies were out in force this morning to gloat about the Tories' crushing election defeat.

That was despite the Labour party's vote share only increasing so far by a measly 1.6 per cent.

Arch-cheerleader Carol Vorderman led celebrations on social media alongside a slew of celebrities who all wanted their moment in the limelight after Labour's landslide.

From failed football manager Gary Neville, who has a net worth of £70million, to outspoken foot fetish model and actress Lily Allen, who sold her £4.2million Cotswold mansion to live in a posh townhouse with a £9,000 Ralph Lauren chandelier in a leafy New York neighbourhood, leftie champions crawled out to scoff at the results. 

Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish also waded into affairs with a sarcastic comment about Jacob Rees-Mogg losing his seat. Furnish lives with Rocket Man singer Elton John across their £70million property portfolio that includes three LA mansions and a summerhouse in Nice.

Elton John - who threw his support behind Sir Keir Starmer during the election campaign - has a net worth of around £260million and owns a £29million yacht and £9million private jet.

Former Countdown human calculator Vorderman exploded into a vicious tirade against the Tories on Channel 4 before shuffling to social media to show off her glee. 

Posting to X, formerly Twitter , the former Countdown numbers guru shared a video captioned: 'POV: The Labour Party have just won a landslide in the election'

Posting to X, formerly Twitter , the former Countdown numbers guru shared a video captioned: 'POV: The Labour Party have just won a landslide in the election'

Gary Neville posted a photo of Jacob Rees-Mogg, who lost his seat overnight

Gary Neville posted a photo of Jacob Rees-Mogg, who lost his seat overnight

Lily Allen said 'thank f***' following the result, while Bastille drummer added 'cheerio you c***s'

Lily Allen said 'thank f***' following the result, while Bastille drummer added 'cheerio you c***s'

Doctor Who's Russell T Davies said 'At last', with an image of Jacob Rees-Mogg - as Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish commented 'Bye Felicia' - slang for a dismissive goodbye

Doctor Who's Russell T Davies said 'At last', with an image of Jacob Rees-Mogg - as Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish commented 'Bye Felicia' - slang for a dismissive goodbye

Following the results of the bombshell exit poll, Vorderman bellowed 'I think we should get the party started', as she appeared on Channel 4's TV election coverage.

She told Channel 4: 'Everybody out there is thinking: no more of the lies, the deceit, the corruption.'

Posting on X on Friday morning, she added: 'Johnny Mercer gone. Jacob Rees Mogg gone. Gillian Keegan gone. Tories we don't have to endure anymore. Here's to a new chapter. You are all AMAZING.'

Vorderman also posted a mocking video captioned: 'POV [point of view]: The Labour Party have just won a landslide in the election.' 

Bursting out of a door marked Dressing Room, Vorderman mouthed to a voiceover: 'Oh my God, ok it's happening. Everyone stay calm.'

Bumping into two women carrying bundles of paper she was met by Guardian columnist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who continued: 'Everyone stay calm. Stay [bleep] calm!' 

Carol Vorderman bellowed 'I think we should get the party started', as she appeared on Channel 4 's TV election coverage

Carol Vorderman bellowed 'I think we should get the party started', as she appeared on Channel 4 's TV election coverage

The former Countdown numbers guru held her hands up in celebration at the result

The former Countdown numbers guru held her hands up in celebration at the result

The former Countdown presenter (pictured) has become well-known for her anti-Tory tirades on social media and did not let up this evening

The former Countdown presenter (pictured) has become well-known for her anti-Tory tirades on social media and did not let up this evening

Carol Vorderman has led the celebrations amid a projected Labour landslide, declaring 'let's get the party started'

Carol Vorderman has led the celebrations amid a projected Labour landslide, declaring 'let's get the party started'

Nigella Lawson, daughter of former Tory Chancellor Nigel Lawson, posted an emoji of a lettuce after Liz Truss - who was outlasted as PM by a lettuce - lost her seat in the election

Nigella Lawson, daughter of former Tory Chancellor Nigel Lawson, posted an emoji of a lettuce after Liz Truss - who was outlasted as PM by a lettuce - lost her seat in the election

DJ Daniel Avery said: 'It's a bad day for awful c***s'

DJ Daniel Avery said: 'It's a bad day for awful c***s'

Dragons Den star Theo Paphitis - who is worth an estimated £290million - said: 'Fantastic result for the Labour Party, but more importantly, for the country. Change, honesty, competence and integrity have never been needed mor'

Dragons Den star Theo Paphitis - who is worth an estimated £290million - said: 'Fantastic result for the Labour Party, but more importantly, for the country. Change, honesty, competence and integrity have never been needed mor'

Meanwhile, fellow leftie Gary Neville simply tweeted 'Morning' followed by a rose emoji, with a picture of Jacob Rees-Mogg, who lost his seat overnight, reclining on the benches of the House of Commons.

Actress Lily Allen, who lives in the Carroll Gardens area of New York, where the average house price is in the millions, simply posted 'thank f***' after the Labour win became clear.

Millionaire drummer Chris Wood from the band Bastille wrote: 'Well thank f*** for that. Cheerio you c***s.'

Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies appeared particularly pleased by the ousting of veteran Conservative MP Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg.

The Brexiteer was defeated by Labour's Dan Norris in the new North East Somerset and Hanham constituency.

Davies shared the viral photo of Sir Jacob lounging in the front bench of the House Of Commons and wrote: 'At last,' adding a celebration emoji.

He added the location of the post as: 'New World.'

Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish commented on Davies's post, 'Bye Felicia' - slang for a dismissive goodbye.

Three-time Emmy award winner Lucy Prebble, who created I Hate Suzie and was a writer for Succession, added: 'Anyway it's nice. This is nice. The Prime Minister is going to be a human rights lawyer rather than, say, a billionaire's husband, Liz Truss, or a sperm-filled Catherine wheel.'

Nigella Lawson, daughter of former Tory Chancellor Nigel Lawson, posted an emoji of a lettuce after Liz Truss - who was outlasted as PM by a lettuce - lost her seat in the election.

Meanwhile, former Hollyoaks actor Craig Russell, who played DI Mark Gascoyne for 21 episodes, said: 'I try to take the positives from every situation and so it's important to thank the Tories for what they did do so such as er…..erm…….oh what was it now………….. bear with me…………ah yes, reminding us that they're c***s.'

Playwright Lucy Prebble, who created I Hate Suzie and was a writer for Succession, said: 'Anyway it’s nice. This is nice. The Prime Minister is going to be a human rights lawyer rather than, say, a billionaire’s husband, Liz Truss, or a sperm-filled Catherine wheel'

Playwright Lucy Prebble, who created I Hate Suzie and was a writer for Succession, said: 'Anyway it's nice. This is nice. The Prime Minister is going to be a human rights lawyer rather than, say, a billionaire's husband, Liz Truss, or a sperm-filled Catherine wheel'

Former Hollyoaks actor Craig Russell, who played DI Mark Gascoyne for 21 episodes, took a swing at the Conservatives for being 'c***s'

Former Hollyoaks actor Craig Russell, who played DI Mark Gascoyne for 21 episodes, took a swing at the Conservatives for being 'c***s'

Dragons Den star Theo Paphitis - who is worth an estimated £290million - gushed: 'Fantastic result for the Labour Party, but more importantly, for the country. Change, honesty, competence and integrity have never been needed more.'

Lefties responded with joy online, with one social media user replying to Vorderman: 'Do not stay calm! Enjoy every minute. You're getting that party started and I'm here for it too!!!' 

A second said: 'Brilliant on channel 4 tonight, Carole. You and Hugh Fearnley-W are both spot on.'

A third added: 'Pints on me in Bristol next time!'  

Labour voters were similarly pleased as they awoke on Friday to find a change in government.