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UK’s Labor Party wins in local elections, defeats ruling party

Labor Party leader said that the results have sent a clear message to the Conservative Party that the people of Great Britain are fed up with Rishi Sunak and his poor policies

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UK’s Labor Party wins in local elections, defeats ruling party
UK’s Labor Party wins in local elections, defeats ruling party

London: The results of the local elections in the United Kingdom have come out, according to which the Labor Party won the battle while the ruling party faced its worst defeat.

According to foreign media reports, during the local elections in the United Kingdom, the Labor Party came first with the success of 102 councilors in 102 constituencies, while the ruling Conservative Party has won 479 councilors in only five constituencies.

With results from 102 councils in 107 received, the Liberal Democrat Party came second with 505 councilors in nine constituencies, 224 independent candidates while the Green Party's 107 councilors were declared successful.

On the other hand, Labor Party leader Sir Keir Starmer said that the results have sent a clear message to the Conservative Party that the people of Great Britain are fed up with Rishi Sunak and his poor policies.

Four of the 11 mayoral seats are up for grabs, with Labor winning in the North East, East Midlands, York and North Yorkshire, while British Pakistani mayor Sadiq Khan's future will be decided today.

The British Prime Minister accepted the defeat and said that he was disappointed with the victory of the Labor Party, he will focus on his work as a political leader in the future, it is a pity to lose a hardworking and working councilor.

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