Labour's Historic Landslide Ends 14 Years of Conservative Rule
Keir Starmer's Labour Party secures a commanding majority as Conservatives face their worst defeat in modern history.
- Exit polls predict Labour will win 410 seats, achieving a 170-seat majority.
- Conservatives projected to secure only 131 seats, their lowest since 1832.
- Liberal Democrats expected to gain 61 seats, significantly boosting their presence.
- SNP's dominance in Scotland collapses, with Labour making strong gains.
- Starmer promises focused governance on economic stability and public services.




























































































































