Labour Party Secures Dominant Win with 412 Seats, Conservatives Drop to 121 Seats.
The Labour Party has achieved a decisive victory in the recent elections, leading to its leader Keir Starmer becoming Britain’s new prime minister. On Friday, Starmer assumed office as the 58th prime minister of the United Kingdom, pledging to initiate a “national renewal.”
Labour Party Secures 412 Seats
In the election, the Labour Party secured 412 seats, marking a significant lead over the Conservative Party, which managed to win only 121 seats. The Labour Party garnered 33.7% of the vote, equating to approximately 9.731 million votes, while the Conservative Party received 23.7% of the vote, or about 6.827 million votes. This shift in the political landscape highlights a substantial change in public support.