Election in Great Britain - Sunak: Labor has won election in Great Britain
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has conceded defeat for his Conservative Party in the Parliamentary election. "The Labour Party has won this Parliamentary election, and I have called Sir Keir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory," the prime minister said. The British public have delivered a "disappointing verdict." "I accept responsibility for this," he added.
Sunak won his own constituency clearly, but indicated his resignation from party leadership. He expressed his joy at spending more time in his constituency in the coming weeks and announced an orderly power transfer.
According to the BBC's forecast, the Conservatives are expected to have only 144 seats out of 650 in the British House of Commons. The social democratic Labour Party is predicted to have 410 seats as a result.
The Government in Great Britain is set to shift, with Keir Starmer set to become the new Prime Minister following the Parliamentary election. The Prime Minister's role will transition to Starmer after his Labour Party secured a significant victory. The results of the election, held in Great Britain, have been met with a sense of disappointment within the Conservative Party, led by Rishi Sunak. The ongoing Parliamentary election in London has resulted in the Labour Party making a clear choice for the future, with a predicted 410 seats.