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This is the results breakdown of the 2024 general election on 4 July 2024. [1] ... Socialist Labour Party: Jim McDaid 12 0 0 0 0.0 3,609 0.01
The election was the first general election victory for Labour since 2005, and ended the Conservatives' 14-year tenure as the primary governing party. Labour achieved a 174-seat simple majority, and a total of 411 seats, a single-party figure surpassed only by Tony Blair in 1997 and 2001.
The Labour Party formed a majority government under the leadership of Keir Starmer, winning over 400 seats. Other parties including the Liberal Democrats , Reform UK and the Green Party saw an increase in their seat share in the House of Commons at expense of the Conservatives and the Scottish National Party .
Britain’s Labour Party leader Keir Starmer delivers a speech during a victory rally at the Tate Modern in London early on July 5, 2024. Credit - Justin Tallis—AFP/Getty Images
This is a list of MPs who lost their seat at the 2024 general election, together with the last date when each seat was represented by a different party.A record number of Conservative MPs lost their seats at the election.
The 2024 United Kingdom general election took place on 4 July 2024. [1] Counting began after conclusion of voting at 22:00 the same day and the results for almost all constituencies were declared in the early hours of 5 July. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party lost over 240 seats
17 May 2024 Labour: Ben Hartley Altrincham and Sale West: Personal reasons. [204] 23 May 2024 Workers Party of Britain: Wayne Adlem Bournemouth East: Time issues. [205] 25 May 2024 Labour: Alexandra Aldridge-Gibbons Henley and Thame: Personal reasons. [206] 28 May 2024 Labour: Alex Aitken Birmingham Northfield: Personal reasons. [207] 29 May ...
Every Labour gain in England was from the Conservatives compared to 2019, this does not include seats that Labour lost due to defections and by-elections during the Parliament but regained in this election, such as Rochdale from the Workers Party. Labour's seven losses were all in England, five to independents including former leader Jeremy ...