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Five things we learned from Labour's landslide election victory
5 July 2024 16:50 BST
While Labour celebrated 412 seat victories, there were a small number of constituencies in which it was outflanked by progressive or pro-Palestinian candidates.
After fourteen years of Conservative rule, Britain has voted decisively for a change in government.
In a huge victory, Keir Starmer's Labour Party has achieved a landslide victory, winning over 412 seats in Thursday's general election.
The Tories, who had won the last four elections, had a disastrous night.
They went from 371 MPs to just 121, spelling the end of leader Rishi Sunak's premiership.
Beyond the stark parliamentary seat count, several patterns and stories developed overnight.