The centre-left Labor Party won a landslide victory in Britain’s first elections.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has admitted that his Conservative Party lost the first round of parliamentary elections. CNN reported this on Friday, July 5.
After the results were announced, the British Prime Minister said that the Labor Party had won the general election.
“I called Keir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory. I will now go to London where I will say more about today’s result before I step down as Prime Minister, where I have given my all,” Sunak said.
The politician added that he “has a lot to learn and think about.” “And I take responsibility for our loss,” Sunak emphasized.
The official constituency tally confirms that Labor has won 328 seats in the House of Commons – well past the minimum majority of 326 seats.
Exit polls predict 410 seats for the Labor Party. This would be one of the best results of the game in history.
On the afternoon of July 5, Starmer, after an audience with the British king, will become the new Prime Minister of Great Britain.
We remind you that on July 4, voting took place in the early parliamentary elections in the UK. The British determined the new composition of the House of Representatives and which political force would form the new government.
The Labor Party leads the UK election
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