CONGRATULATION LABOUR PARTY - WE DID IT!

What a night! But after votes being counted the picture is amazing:

Labour had claimed victory in 412 constituencies, marking only the fifth time since the Second World War a party has won more than 60% of the seats up for grabs.
It is the largest return to the House of Commons since Tony Blair's re-election in 2001 and also gives the new prime minister a majority of 176, a figure only bettered twice in the past 100 years.
Sir Keir is now set to be the UK’s new Labour prime minister. At a victory rally in London, Sir Keir said the country can now “get its future back”. He told jubilant activists “We did it”, adding: “Change begins now.”
It marks a spectacular turnaround since 2019, when Boris Johnson won an 80-seat Conservative majority and Labour suffered its worst result since 1935. Outgoing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he took responsibility for the electoral mauling inflicted on his party as it suffered its worst ever result.




