Britain General Election: Boris Johnson to be PM again, Conservative party gets absolute majority
Britain General Election: Boris Johnson to be PM again, Conservative party gets absolute majority
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London: The results of the Lok Sabha elections in Britain continue to come. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party of PM Boris Johnson has touched the majority mark. These results opened the way for PM Johnson to separate Britain from the European Union on its own terms. So far, results of 598 seats out of 650 seats have arrived. Of these seats, so far Johnson's Conservative Party has won 328 seats, while the Labor Party has won 196 seats.

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It is notable that the House of Commons, the lower house of Parliament, has a total of 650 seats. In such a situation, 326 seats are required for the majority. According to British media, Jamie Corbyn, meanwhile, has announced his resignation from the position of leader of the Labor Party. The Independent reported that Corbyn said he would resign from the post of Labor Party leader before the next general election. According to local time on 12 December in the UK, polling for the Lok Sabha elections was held from 7 am to 10 pm.

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After this, exit polls were reported in some media reports. In these exit polls, the Conservative Party was projected to get an absolute majority. Of the 650 seats in the exit poll, the Conservative Party was projected to get 368 seats, Labor Party 191, Scottish National Party 55 and Liberal Democrats 13 seats.

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