Keir Starmer’s party turned election map red - but only modestly increased its vote share nationally
took to the stage at 4.40am at the count centre in his Yorkshire constituency of Richmond and Northallerton, where he held his seat.has won this election,” said Sunak, acknowledging only half the truth. The reality was that, almost as much as his rival party had won it, the
But in Wales and also in London the Labour vote was actually down by 5 per cent on the last election, while it also dipped marginally elsewhere in the south of England. Compared to the 2017 election underwhen the party denied the Tories a majority, Labour’s share of the vote had actually fallen from 40 per cent to 37 per cent.
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