The ‘Blue Wall’ of new Tory MPs heads for first day at Parliament 

An incredible 109 new Tory MPs are descending on Parliament today after the ‘blue tsunami’ of the election.

Triumphant Conservatives are reporting for duty in Westminster after demolishing Labour’s ‘Red Wall’ of Leave-backing strongholds in the North, Midlands and Wales.

Dehenna Davison – the first Tory ever to represent Bishop Auckland – tweeted a picture of herself with a backpack having been given her induction by Commons staff – joking that was like Paddington Bear. 

Others shared photos of their trips to the London, clearly excited to start fulfilling their promises to secure Brexit.

The arrivals came as Boris Johnson looked to get his new government off to a flying start, with a mini-reshuffle to fill gaps in his team.

Allies have suggested he wants to ‘northernise’ the Cabinet as he seeks to cement his hold on working class areas that have put their ‘trust’ in him. 

Dehenna Davison – the first Tory ever to represent Bishop Auckland – tweeted a picture of herself with a backpack having been given her induction by Commons staff

Gary Sambrook travelled to London today from Birmingham Northfield after winning the seat held by Labour since 1992

Gary Sambrook travelled to London today from Birmingham Northfield after winning the seat held by Labour since 1992

Alicia Kearns, who succeeded Alan Duncan as MP for Rutland and Melton, has already been to Parliament

Alicia Kearns, who succeeded Alan Duncan as MP for Rutland and Melton, has already been to Parliament

Dehenna Davison, 26, who became Bishop Auckland's first Tory MP in the constituency's 134-year history, shared this photograph with her fellow new representatives from the north-east

Dehenna Davison, 26, who became Bishop Auckland’s first Tory MP in the constituency’s 134-year history, shared this photograph with her fellow new representatives from the north-east

The arrivals came as Boris Johnson (at Downing Street today) looked to get his new government off to a flying start, with a mini-reshuffle to fill gaps in his team

The arrivals came as Boris Johnson (at Downing Street today) looked to get his new government off to a flying start, with a mini-reshuffle to fill gaps in his team

Some of the new MPs even joined up with each other en route as they rode a train together from the north-east.

One photo posted by Dehenna Davison, 26, who became Bishop Auckland’s first Tory MP in the constituency’s 134-year history.

It showed her alongside Matt Vickers, MP for Stockton South, Peter Gibson from Darlington, Paul Howell, MP for Sedgefield and Jacob Young for Redcar.

Each new MP was wearing a blue scarf as they made their way to Parliament. 

Sajid Javid

Dominic Raab

Chancellor Sajid Javid (left) and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (right) were also reporting for duty in Whitehall this morning

Dehenna Davison (second right) gives a thumbs up alongside Paul Howell (left), Matt Vickers (second left), Jacob Young (centre) and Peter Gibson (right)

Dehenna Davison (second right) gives a thumbs up alongside Paul Howell (left), Matt Vickers (second left), Jacob Young (centre) and Peter Gibson (right)

Duncan Baker, the new MP for North Norfolk, has travelled down to London with Jerome Mayhew, MP for Broadland

Duncan Baker, the new MP for North Norfolk, has travelled down to London with Jerome Mayhew, MP for Broadland

Paul Bristow, another new Tory MP who won a seat from Labour, has already visited Parliament and learned where to hang his sword

Paul Bristow, another new Tory MP who won a seat from Labour, has already visited Parliament and learned where to hang his sword

Andy Carter is the new MP for Warrington South

Ruth Edwards has taken over from Ken Clarke as MP for Rushcliffe

Andy Carter (left), the new MP for Warrington South, and Ruth Edwards (right), who has taken over from Ken Clarke as MP for Rushcliffe, have already toured the Commons

Jane Stevenson who was elected in Wolverhampton North East, attended a Christingle service before heading to Westminster

Jane Stevenson who was elected in Wolverhampton North East, attended a Christingle service before heading to Westminster

Ms Davison said: ‘#TeamTees are officially on our way to Parliament. Couldn’t be happier to be sharing my journey to Westminster with these four amazing lads.’

Other MPs said they had already been to the Commons to receive their instructions, with one saying he learned where to hang his sword.

Many of the new representatives tweeted #GetBrexitDone, Boris Johnson’s election slogan which clearly resonated with the electorate.

The MPs will now have no time to waste to fulfill the election promise as Mr Johnson looks to secure Brexit within the coming weeks thanks to his massively increased majority. 

Shaun Bailey, the new representative for West Bromwich West, is the first non-Labour MP to hold the seat

Shaun Bailey, the new representative for West Bromwich West, is the first non-Labour MP to hold the seat

Alexander Stafford won the Labour safe seat of Rother Valley which had been red since its creation in 1918

Alexander Stafford won the Labour safe seat of Rother Valley which had been red since its creation in 1918

Richard Holden is driving down to London after winning the seat of North West Durham, another constituency which has never previously been won by a Tory

Richard Holden is driving down to London after winning the seat of North West Durham, another constituency which has never previously been won by a Tory

Simon Jupp, the new MP for East Devon, tweeted that he has completed his induction in Parliament

Simon Jupp, the new MP for East Devon, tweeted that he has completed his induction in Parliament

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