In a stunning turn of events, the Labour Party is on the verge of a monumental win in the UK parliamentary elections, potentially securing a majority of 170 seats.
Exit polls predict Labour could amass 410 seats, leaving the Conservative Party with a mere 131, marking the Tories' worst defeat in history. This shift comes amid widespread dissatisfaction with the current economic situation, a growing distrust in institutions, and societal issues under Conservative leadership. Key Tory figures are at risk of losing their seats, signaling a significant political realignment in Britain.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to lead the country as the new Prime Minister, ushering in a new era of Labour governance.
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Looks like the UK's decided to tank its economy by letting Labour take the wheel, just watch how fast things go downhill from here.
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Ten top Tories in danger of losing their seats in General Election – and what they’ll do next
DOZENS of leading Tories are expected to lose their seats tomorrow night, polls show. Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party are hoping to take major scalps, leaving only a thin number of Tory MPs
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Explosive exit poll shows Labour on track for huge majority with 410 seats as Tories tumble to just 131 - with Lib Dems on 61, Reform 13 and SNP 10
Sir Keir Starmer was on course for No 10 last night as the Tories were set to crash to their worst defeat in history. The official exit poll at 10pm predicted Labour will secure a majority of 170.
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