Britain with new prime minister, see who won the elections according to the ex-poll

Labusists have gained confidence in the general elections in the United Kingdom, according to an ex-polli published by the BBC following the closure of polling stations. This ext-poll releases Keir Starmer as the country's new prime minister. According to the poll result, Labusists are expected to have 410 seats in the British Parliament, comprised of 650 countries. These [...]
Labusists have gained confidence in the general elections in the United Kingdom, according to an ex-polli published by the BBC following the closure of polling stations.
This ext-poll releases Keir Starmer as the country's new prime minister.
According to the poll result, Labusists are expected to have 410 seats in the British Parliament, comprised of 650 countries.
These results are expected to bring the ruling Labour Party led by Keir Starmer, and to oust the conservatives of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
That means Starmer, 61-year-old former human rights lawyers, can take office with a long list of the jobs awaiting.
40,000 polling stations opened at 0600 local time and closed at 10: 00 p.m.
The preliminary results are expected to emerge in the early hours of Friday.












