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This party formed in 2018 played a big game in Britain, they had a hand in the defeat of Sunak’s Conservative Party, understand the whole math

UK Election Result 2024: The Labor Party won a landslide victory in Britain. With this, Keir Starmer has officially become the new Prime Minister of Britain. After meeting King Charles of Britain, Keir Starmer addressed outside 10 Downing Street and talked about change in the country. Keir Starmer’s victory is being considered big in many ways. The Labor Party emerged in the year 2018, which ousted Rishi Sunak from power by destroying the Conservative Party in this election.

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The Labor Party won more than 400 seats

Nigel Farage’s party Reform UK has won four seats in the general election. Reform UK is a right-wing party and the Conservative Party also has almost the same ideology. Talking about the results of Britain’s 2024, the Labor Party has won 410 seats and the Conservative Party has won 119 seats. Talking about the vote share in this election, the Labor Party got 33.8 percent, the Conservative Party got 23.7 percent and Uniform UK got 14.3 percent votes.

Labour Party’s tremendous performance compared to the last election

Talking about the 2019 general election of Britain, the Labor Party got 203 seats and the Conservative Party got 365 seats. Not a single candidate of Reform UK won in the last general election. On the other hand, talking about the vote share in the last general election of Britain, the Labor Party got 32.2 percent, the Conservative Party got 43.6 percent, Uniform UK got 2 percent votes.

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From the results of the last general election in Britain, we can guess that Rishi Sunak’s party has lost almost 20 percent of the votes and Reform UK has gained more than 12 percent of the votes. These votes ousted Sunak’s party from power. On the other hand, the Labor Party, which has registered a landslide victory, has gained less than 2 percent of the votes compared to 2019 but has a huge difference in seats. In terms of vote share in this election, Nigel Farage’s party Reform UK has made a huge leap.