The Labour Party era in Britain

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The Labour Party era in Britain

According to an exit poll in England, the Labour Party has a majority in the House of Commons According to an exit poll conducted in England, the Labour Party won a majority in the general election by placing 410 MPs in the House of Commons. According to the exit poll released by research company Ipsos UK after the close of the polls, the Labour Party came to power by placing 410 MPs in the 650-seat House of Commons. The ruling Conservative Party, which had 365 MPs in the previous election, fell to 131 seats. The far-right Reform UK Party won 13 seats, the Liberal Democrat Party 61, the Scottish National Party 10, and the Green Party 2. Citizens in the country, which has a population of approximately 50 million voters, went to the polls yesterday in the general election held to determine the new MPs to the House of Commons.