UK Election Results 2024 Updates: Will Rishi Sunak’s power remain in Britain or will Keir Starmer end the 14-year exile of the Labor Party? It will be decided today. Today is an important day for the UK general election. Today votes are being counted for the new government in Britain.
The exit poll has predicted whose government is going to be formed in the UK. According to the exit polls, the exile of the UK Labor Party may end today and Keir Starmer may become the Prime Minister of Britain. The Labor Party of Britain is seen winning 410 seats in the exit poll. While Rishi Sunak is heading towards his crushing defeat.
Sunak’s Conservative Party may get 131 seats. Let us tell you that the total number of parliamentary seats in Britain is 650. Any party needs to win 326 seats for a majority. In the 2019 general elections in the country, the Conservative Party won 365 seats while the Labor Party won 202 seats.
In fact, votes were cast at about 40,000 polling stations across the country on Thursday for the general elections in Britain. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also cast his vote. After casting his vote, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shared a photo of himself on social media, in which his wife Akshita Murthy is also seen with him.
He wrote in the caption of the photo, ‘Vote for the Conservative Party to stop the Labor Party’s majority. Otherwise, taxes will increase.’Let us tell you that despite having time till January 25 to conduct the elections, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on May 22 that the country would vote on July 4. According to a CNN report, 46.5 million voters are expected to vote in 650 constituencies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Labor Party, Conservative Party, Liberal Democrats, Reform UK, Scottish National Party (SNP) and Green Party are the major parties in the country’s political landscape. According to a survey, Labor Party leader Keir Starmer is expected to get a historic mandate this time. The pre-poll survey says that the Labor Party can get 484 seats. At the same time, the Conservative Party, which has been in power for 14 years, is expected to get 64 seats.