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Keir Starmer and Labour Party won a landslide election in Britain ending 14 years of Conservative Party rule
Keir Starmer and his renewed Labour Party won a landslide election in Britain on Thursday, according to exit polls, ending 14 years of Conservative Party rule and paving the way for a center-left government.
The election was driven more by voter sentiment than policy specifics, with the electorate expressing their frustration with the incumbent Tories and showing a willingness to support what Starmer calls a “changed Labour Party.” This new version of the party has distanced itself from its hard-left elements and socialist rhetoric, appealing to a broader base of voters.