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Next Some commonwealth country or maybe Germany general election

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All seats in the House of Commons
326[a] seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered50,301,744
Turnout64.7% (Increase 4.9 pp)[2]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Official Portrait (cropped).jpg
Pierre Poilievre in 2023. (cropped).jpg
Ed Davey election infobox.jpg
Leader Centre-left man in 60s and Justin Trudeau Minister in last government, used to be unpopular Ed Davey
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader since 2016 2 November 2024 27 August 2020
Leader's seat City centre Richmond and Northallerton Kingston and Surbiton
Last election Won but only got 33% 121 seats, 30.7% 72 seats, 12.2%
Seats before 205 344 15
Seats won 8[c] 4000000 72
Seat change Decrease 2000 Increase Increase 64[b]
Popular vote 3,519,143
Percentage Like half what they got last time 45.7% 12.2%
Swing Decrease 20.6 Percentage point Increase 19.9 pp Increase 0.6 Percentage point

2024 United Kingdom general election - Result.svg
A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency

House of Commons (2024 election).svg
Composition of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom after the election

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom before election

Rishi Sunak
Conservative Party (UK)

Prime Minister after election

Keir Starmer
Labour Party (UK)

  1. "Government majority". Institute for Government. 20 December 2019. Archived from the original on 28 November 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  2. Template:Cite report


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