Labour Party wins majority in House of Commons, taking power in the UK

A general election was held in England to determine the personnel that will shape the country's next five years. According to the exit polls, the main opposition party, the Labour Party, won 410 seats in the 650-seat House of Commons, thus gaining sole power. As a result, the 14-year Conservative Party rule in England came to an end.

According to the exit poll conducted in the UK, the Labour Party obtained a majority by electing 410 members of parliament to the House of Commons.

LABOUR PARTY TAKES A CLEAR LEAD

According to the exit poll announced by Ipsos UK after the closing of the polls, the Labour Party came to power by electing 410 members of parliament to the 650-seat House of Commons. Thus, the 14-year Conservative Party rule in the UK came to an end.

MAJOR DECLINE IN THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

The ruling Conservative Party, which had 365 members of parliament in the previous election, saw its seat count drop to 131. The far-right Reform UK Party won 13 seats, the Liberal Democrat Party won 61 seats, the Scottish National Party won 10 seats, and the Green Party won 2 seats.

FINAL RESULTS WILL BE CLEAR IN THE MORNING

In the country with approximately 50 million voters, citizens went to the polls yesterday to determine the new members of the House of Commons in the general election. The voting process ended at 10:00 pm local time (12:00 am GMT). The election results will start to become clear in the morning.

Source: Anadolu

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