Labour Wins Big in UK Election
Anti-Incumbent Revolt Delivers Decisive Victory
Workers Seen in Sunderland on July 4
Labour has won a decisive victory in the 2024 UK election, according to a major exit poll. The poll predicts that Labour will win 410 seats, a significant increase from their 2019 total of 202. This result represents a major anti-incumbent revolt, with many voters expressing dissatisfaction with the current government's performance.
Election workers were seen in Sunderland, northern England, on Thursday, July 4, as the results began to come in. The final results are expected to be announced later tonight, but the exit poll suggests that Labour has a strong lead.
The UK parliamentary constituency boundaries have changed since the last election in 2019, affecting 90% of constituencies. This has made it difficult to compare the results directly to previous elections. However, the exit poll suggests that Labour has made significant gains in both urban and rural areas.
The charts below show the figures for all parties winning seats so far. With 644 results declared, 299 MPs had been re-elected.
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