British parliamentary election vote counting is underway. In this case, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party has been lagging behind since the beginning. Instead, Keir Starmer’s Labor Party is leading the way. This may lead to a change of government in Britain and Keir Starmer to replace Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister.
Rishi Sunak is the Prime Minister of Britain. His tenure is coming to an end soon. There are a total of 650 constituencies in the British Parliament. A party needs to win 326 seats to win the government alone.
It is in such an environment that there is a fierce competition between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party and Keir Starmer’s Labor Party in Britain.
In this case, the parliamentary elections in Britain took place in one phase yesterday as planned. Accordingly, elections were held peacefully yesterday in places including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The election was held yesterday from 7 am to 10 pm UK time.
Voters went to the polling station and cast their votes by marking an X next to the name of their favorite candidate on the ballot paper. Since this morning, the counting of votes has started briskly. At 7am local time, Keir Starmer’s Labor Party is leading in 38 constituencies. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party is leading in only 3 seats.
Likewise, Liberal Democrats in 2 seats, Reform UK in 1 seat, Scottish National Party, Plate Psychru Party and Green Party have not yet opened an account. Pre- and post-election opinion polls showed that Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party would lose its 14-year rule in a crushing defeat in the UK election, while Keir Starmer’s Labor Party would win a landslide victory.
In this case, according to opinion polls, if the Labor Party wins the British election overwhelmingly, the current Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak of the Conservative Party, has resigned from his post. Instead, Keir Starmer from the Labor Party will take charge as the new Prime Minister of Britain.