News Labor wins elections in Britain decisively: exit polls predict 410 mandates by alex 05.07.2024 written by alex 05.07.2024 54 Labor is winning the elections in Britain decisively: exit polls predict 410 mandates Irina Martsiyash According to exit polls, Labour wins UK elections according to exit polls/Photo Getty Images Early parliamentary elections were held in Britain on July 4. Thus, the opposition Labour Party is confidently leading in this race. This is evidenced by exit poll data, as reported by The Guardian. The Labour Party is leading in the elections in Britain According to exit poll data, the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer received 410 seats in the new parliament. But the Conservatives are suffering a significant defeat in this race. Thus, the Conservative Party receives 131 mandates. As a result, it lost the majority of 365 seats it had won in the 2019 snap election. The Liberal Democrats came in third with 61 seats. It was followed by Reform UK, which received 13 seats, followed by the Scottish National Party (10), the Greens (2), and other parties and independents (23). Exit poll results for UK elections/Screenshot bbc.com 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post Scholz's party headquarters attacked in Germany next post Svitolina beat the German in two sets and reached the third round of Wimbledon You may also like How to get a gun permit in Ukraine... 24.10.2024 Bowed to Putin, hugged Lukashenko, but talked about... 24.10.2024 Usyk vs Fury rematch: final date and venue... 24.10.2024 Zelensky explained why the UN Secretary General went... 24.10.2024 Lessons, tests and exams: online military training launched... 24.10.2024 Plane shot down in Darfur had Russians on... 24.10.2024 Explosions in Crimea on October 24: details of... 24.10.2024 United Russia office burned down with Molotov cocktails... 24.10.2024 Night explosions in Kyiv: about ten drones neutralized 24.10.2024 One step towards World War III – The... 24.10.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ