Khalid Latif Baloch
London: By winning 412 out of 650 seats in the general elections in the United Kingdom, the opposition party Labor Party cleared the face of the ruling party Conservative Party for 14 years.
In the General Election of Great Britain, the ruling Conservative Party got only 121 seats, which is 244 seats less than in the previous election.
The opposition party, Labor Party, which won only 202 seats in the last election, has won 412 seats this time.
In the UK, 326 seats are required to form a government. The Labor Party was in a position to form a government alone without any coalition due to the landslide victory.
After the victory of the Labor Party, the Prime Minister of the ruling Conservative Party Rishi Singh resigned from his post, while the Labor Party announced the name of Keir Starmer for the new Prime Minister.
The Liberal Democrats came third with 71 seats in the elections. This victory of the Liberals is surprising as they won 60 more seats than in the last election.