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UK election results: Labour wins landslide victory | BBC News

The Labour Party has won a landslide victory in the UK general election.

With fewer than 10 seats left to declare, this is set to be the worst Conservative result – in terms of seats – in history.

Sir Keir Starmer will be the next UK prime minister and will enter Number 10 Downing Street today.

Overnight, the Liberal Democrats made huge gains, while the Scottish National Party lost dozens of seats.

Reform UK have net four MPs so far and the Green Party have had their best election performance to date.

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  1. Why are the pretending Starmer had anything to do with this? They won because of the Tory’s utter incompetence, not because people actually like Starmer.

  2. A 60% voter turnout is hardly a ringing endorsement of Labour despite how they want to spin it. I’m sure it won’t be long before Starmer starts with the excuses and back tracks on things blaming the tories as they all do.

  3. How to describe the stupidity of voting for change, and yet voting for the same old same old. Does anyone believe that *_THIS_* time they will carry out their promises?

  4. Labour has achieved just 33.8% of the vote, an increase of just 1.6% on 2019. This is the lowest vote share to achieve a majority, let alone a landslide. There is no evidence of a ground-swell of support for Labour. They have benefitted purely from right-wing vote splitting. Historians will call this the ‘undeserved landslide’.

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