LONDON: The polling time has ended in the early general election in the United Kingdom and the votes are being counted. According to the exit polls, the Labor Party has a clear lead. Hoped to be.
Labour’s Keir Starmer took to social media to thank everyone who voted for us and put their faith in our transformed Labor Party for the expected election victory.
Labor deputy leader Angela Rayner says the figures are encouraging but the exit poll is a survey so we don’t have any results yet.
Mel Stride of the Conservative Party, who has been in power for 14 years, has described the exit poll of the election results as a very difficult moment for the party.
According to exit polls, the Labor Party is leading in 410 of the 650 seats, while the current ruling Conservative Party is expected to win only 131 seats.
According to the results received, the Labor Democratic Party has 61 seats, the Reforms 13 and the Scottish National Party 10 seats.
More than 4,500 candidates participated in the general elections for 650 seats in the British Parliament, while more than 50 million voters exercised their right to vote.
More than 40,000 polling stations were set up in England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland for the general elections.
The ruling Conservative Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Labor Party, the Scottish National Party and the Reforms, along with other political parties, are among the independent candidates in the fray.
People from many Asian countries including Pakistan are also participating in British elections.