Gbp news election
Here are some recent news articles and updates related to the UK general election:
Latest News
- Conservatives win majority in UK general election: The Conservative Party has won a majority in the UK general election, with Boris Johnson's party securing 365 seats in the House of Commons. The Labour Party won 203 seats, while the Liberal Democrats won 11 seats. (BBC News, December 13, 2019)
- UK election: What happens next?: With the Conservative Party winning a majority, Boris Johnson will now have the power to push through his Brexit deal and take the UK out of the EU. (The Guardian, December 13, 2019)
- Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down: Jeremy Corbyn has announced that he will step down as leader of the Labour Party after the election, following a disappointing result. (The Telegraph, December 13, 2019)
Pre-Election News
- UK general election: What are the key issues?: The UK general election was fought on a range of issues, including Brexit, the NHS, education, and the economy. (The Independent, December 12, 2019)
- Conservatives and Labour Party clash over Brexit: The two main parties clashed over their approaches to Brexit, with the Conservatives promising to deliver a swift exit from the EU and the Labour Party promising to renegotiate the terms of the UK's departure. (The Times, December 11, 2019)
- Liberal Democrats promise to stop Brexit: The Liberal Democrats campaigned on a promise to stop Brexit and hold a second referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. (The Guardian, December 10, 2019)
Election Results
- UK general election results: Full list of winners and losers: Here is a full list of the winners and losers in the UK general election. (The Telegraph, December 13, 2019)
- Conservative Party wins most seats in Scotland: The Conservative Party won 13 seats in Scotland, while the Scottish National Party won 48 seats. (The Scotsman, December 13, 2019)
- Labour Party wins most seats in Wales: The Labour Party won 22 seats in Wales, while the Conservative Party won 6 seats. (Wales Online, December 13, 2019)