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Labour notches historic U.K. election victory

Jul 6, 2024

Labour notches historic U.K. election victory

After cycling through three prime ministers in two years, the U.K.’s new leader looks likely to stick around longer than a lettuce head. 

What happened: With all the votes tallied, Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party won the U.K. legislative election with 412 out of a possible 650 parliamentary seats. It’s the largest win since 1832, when Canada was still a colony, and Joe Biden was just a Senator (kidding). 

  • Victory was the result of party consolidation and a rebuke of the past 14 years of Conservative governance, which left many voters economically and spiritually spent.

Why it matters: Starmer promises to bring stability, and with a massive majority, he will be empowered to pass legislation without much resistance. His goals include cutting healthcare backlogs, reinforcing border security, and establishing a publicly owned green energy firm. 

Yes, but: Labour’s landslide victory is a little misleading. The party only won a third of the popular vote, and smaller parties made substantial gains. In particular, the far-right Reform UK nabbed 4 million votes and won a seat for its uber-controversial leader, Nigel Farage. 

In Canada: There’s hope that new leadership could improve Canada—U.K. relations, which have been a little awkward as the two sides have tried to get a new post-Brexit trade deal done. The U.K. paused talks earlier this year due to disputes over dairy tariffs.—QH

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