The uk party of Labour stands at a historic valglussing by Thursday’s elections to the lower House.

on Friday morning, it is clear that the party gets the lowest number of seats in an election to the house of Commons since 1935.

With 645 out of 650 constituencies counted, Labour won 203 seats. So far, the worst Labour result since the Second world War was in 1983, when the party got 209 seats in the house of Commons.

The cementing, hence, a major electoral defeat for Labour, which have lost seats, as the party has had in generations. At least 18 seats, which since 1945 has sent a Labour member in the house of Commons, is lost for the party.

for Example, the party lost the battle on the square from the constituency of Rother Valley, who would otherwise have voted Labour since the constituency was created in 1918.

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