Keir Starmer, concluding his first speech as the Prime Minister, said that the four nations of the UK are "standing together again facing down as we have in the past the challenges of an insecure world".
UK Elections Results 2024 Highlights: The United Kingdom's political landscape is all set for a massive shift as the Keir Starmer-led Labour Party achieved a landslide victory with a staggering 412 seats in its kitty. In his first address to the public from outside 10 Downing Street, the new prime minister Keir Starmer, said that his government will serve everyone regardless of their choice of vote. He said that it is time for the nation to have a 'reset'.
Keir Starmer, concluding his first speech as the Prime Minister, said that the four nations of the UK are "standing together again facing down as we have in the past the challenges of an insecure world".
He said that the government is committed towards ensuring a calm and patient rebuilding of the nation.
"With respect and humility, I invite you all to join this govt of service in the mission of national renewal. Our work is urgent and we begin it today," Starmer said.
The new PM said that until the people believe again, him and his government will continue their fight in persuading them.
Keir Starmer promised to rebuilt the UK's infrastructure of opportunity "brick by brick".
Speaking about the need for schools and affordable homes, Starmer said, "working class families like mine can build their lives around."
The new UK prime minister Keir Starmer said that changing a nation is not like "flicking a switch", adding that the world is "more volatile".
Change will begin immediately, he said, but it will take some time.
Keir Starmer told the public that a blind eye was turned for far too long, saying that "millions slid into greater insecurity".
He said even though the people are working very hard, doing the right thing, they get ignored when the cameras stop rolling. "I want to say very clearly to those people – not this time," he added.
The new Prime Minister said that it is time for a reset.
"If I’m honest, service is merely a precondition of hope and it is surely clear to everyone that our country needs a bigger reset, a rediscovery of who we are," Starmer said.
"Because no matter how fierce the storms of history, one of the great strengths of this nation has always been our ability to navigate away to calmer waters," he added.
UK's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the public that no matter their vote -- whether for Labour Party or not -- his government will serve you.
"Politics can be a force for good. We will show that. We have changed the Labour Party, returned it to service - that is how we will govern," he said, adding that, "Country first, party second".
In his first address outside 10 Downing Street, Starmer said that people's lack of trust can only be healed by actions and not words.
"This wound, this lack of trust can only be healed by actions not words. I know that, but we can make a start today with a simple acknowledgement that public service is a privilege and your government should treat every single person in the country with respect," he added.
British PM Keir Starmer signalled towards a new era, saying, "When the gap between the sacrifices made by people and the service they receive from politicians grows this big, it leads to a weariness in the heart of a nation, a draining away of the hope, the spirit, the belief in a better future."
In his first address as the UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer hailed former PM Rishi Sunak's achievements as the first British Asian PM of the country, saying that "the extra effort that will have requied", should not be "underestimated by anyone".
"Now our country has voted decisively for change and a return of politics to public service," Starmer said.
Labour's Sir Keir Starmer has officially become the UK prime minister after an audience with the King at Buckingham Palace.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has arrived at the Buckingham Palace, along with his wife, for the audiene with King Charles.
The King will formally invite him to form a government and become the Prime Minister.
Confirming Rishi Sunak's resignation being accepted by the King, the Buckingham Palace released a statement. "The right honourable Rishi Sunak MP had an audience of the King this morning and tendered his resignation as prime minister and first lord of the Treasury, which his majesty was graciously pleased to accept," it read.
Rishi Sunak visited the Buckingham Palace and tendered his formal resignation as the UK Prime Minister to the King.
Following this, Sunak along with his wife Akshata Murty left the Palace.
Rishi Sunak hailed his country, saying that the most remarkable thing about the UK is that "how unremarkable it is".
Finally, before getting in his car and leaving Downing Street, Sunak termed the UK to be the best country in the world.
Rishi Sunak said that he respects rival Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, who is a "decent public-spirited".
Rishi Sunak said that the UK is "now stronger", adding that he is proud of his achievements.
His belief is that the UK is "more prosperous, fairer and resilient than in 2010"
Rishi Sunak said that when he became the Prime Minister, the most important task was to restore the economic stability.
He noted that the inflation has returned to target level and mortgage rates are falling, adding that growth has returned.
Outgoing PM Rishi Sunak said he will also resign as Tory leader, however he will not do so immediately.
Once arrangements are made formally for a successor to take his place, he will step down.
In his resignation speech, Rishi Sunak said, "I have heard your anger, disappointment and I take responsibility for this loss."
Thanking all the Tory candidates and campaigners for their contribution, saying that he is "pained" by how many of his colleagues will no longer sit in the House of Commons.
Outgoing British PM Rishi Sunak said that he has given his everything to this job, however the public has made it clear that the government must change.
Sunak apologised to the candidates and campaigners who worked "tirelessly", saying that his party has not delivered.
Delivering his resignation speech outside 10 Downing Street, Rishi Sunak that he will be going to see the King soon to tender his formal resignation.
All eyes are on the 10 Downing Street as Conservative leader Rishi Sunak is set to deliver his resignation speech.
Congratulating Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X, "We will continue the work begun with the UK for our bilateral cooperation, for peace and security in Europe, for the climate and for AI."
Among other world leaders, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hope that he and Starmer would remain "reliable allies" while Israeli President Isaac Herzog said he hoped the two nations would strengthen their "close friendship", as Israel pursues its own war in Gaza.
For the Liberal Democrats, their party exhibited a record-breaking performance in this general election. Party chief Ed Davey therefore is now leading a party with a record number of MPs.
According to the party members, winning the seats of two former prime ministers, David Cameron and Theresa May implied the depths of dissatisfaction among long-standing Conservative voters.
According to Labour Party's national campaign chief Pat McFadden, Keir Starmer is likely to appoint the whole cabinet by the end of the day.
"Keir Starmer will get on with appointing his Cabinet, which we expect to be done by the end of today. Certainly the whole Cabinet. That Cabinet will meet tomorrow. And he will have to quickly allocate those responsibilities, give his new Cabinet their marching orders and then there’s big international events coming", he told BBC.
Amongst 641 constituency results declared, Labour has bagged 410 seats with a 33.9% share of the vote while the Conservatives won 119 seats and a 23.7% vote share.
The Liberal Democrats emerged victorious in 71 constituencies with 12.3% of the overall vote, while Reform UK has 14.3% of the vote.
The SNP has eight seats, Plaid Cymru is on four, Sinn Féin has seven and the DUP has four. The SDLP have won two seats, and Alliance one. The UUP has also won a seat. The Green party of England and Wales has 6.8% of the votes and four seats.
Speaking to BBC, former PM Liz Truss, who's lost her seat, said, "We haven't delivered sufficiently on the policies people want," while adding that the Conservative party failed to keep taxes low or reduce immigration.
Commenting on whether she wants to stay in front-line Conservative politics, she says she needs "a bit of time" to think.
Suella Braverman, the sacked British Indian Conservative Party leader, on Friday apologised to the public for the Conservative Party's performance over the last 14 years after winning a seat in the 2024 General Election, .
Official results showed the Labour Party has won enough seats to have a majority in the UK Parliament and will form the next government. The Labour Party is estimated to have a majority of around 160 seats in the House of Commons.
"The Great British people voted for us over 14 years and we did not keep our promises... we acted like we were entitled to your votes," BBC quoted Braverman, who is of Indian heritage with a Goan-origin father and Tamil-origin mother, as saying.
"I'm sorry my party didn't listen to you," she said.
We did it, you campaigned for it, you fought for it, you voted for it and now it has arrived, change begins now, said Labour leader Keir Starmer to a cheering crowd, after it was clear that his party is set to sweep the elections. He promised that the work begins right away.
He vowed “national renewal” following 14 years of Conservative rule.
Starmer, however, cautioned that having “a mandate like this comes with a great responsibility.”
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has lost her seat of South West Norfolk.
Truss won a 26,000 majority at the 2019 election was expected to do well this elections too. According to a report by The Guardian, activists on the ground said they had seen relatively little of her during the campaign, despite the fact she has been the area’s MP for 14 years.
Labour Party- 402
Conservative Party- 108
Liberal Democrats- 68
SNP- 7
SF- 7
Others-25
(According to BBC)
Penny Mordaunt, Grant Shapps Jacob Rees-Mogg, several high-profile Conservative Party candidates tasted defeat on Friday while Jeremy Hunt narrowly managed to hang on to his seat.
Hailing a 'stunning' general election result after retaining its two incumbent MPs and gaining two others, party leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said, "Despite the tough context of an unprecedented Labour wave, this is the party’s best ever result in a general election - representing the greatest proportion of seats won.This result shows that Plaid Cymru is the clear alternative to Labour in Wales and our focus now shifts to putting forward a vision which more people than every can get behind at the Senedd Election in 2026."
Keir Starmer-led Labour Party crossed the majority mark of 326 seats.
Following the party's historic victory, Starmer said, “Country first, party second isn’t just a slogan, it’s a guiding principle. Our task is nothing less than renewing the ideas that hold this country together."
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak concedes defeat in UK polls as the opposition Labur Party is set for landslide victory.
Accepting the results, Sunak said, "I am sorry".
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman won her seat of Fareham and Waterlooville, ,
Following her victory, Baverman addressed the public and said, “I’m sorry the Conservative party didn’t listen to you” while adding that the party “let you down”, and “acted like we’re entitled to your vote”.
Here we have the seat breakdown figures (as per BBC's latest forecast):
Labour Party- 405
Conservative Party- 154
Liberal Democrats- 56
SNP- 6
Plaid Cymru- 4
Reform UK- 4
Green- 2
Others- 19
Labour Party- 132
Conservative Party- 18
Liberal Democrats- 16
Reform UK- 2
UK Indepenedence Party- 1
Others- 2
(According to BBC)
Rishi Sunak's Labour Party rival Keir Starmer wins from Holborn and St Pancras with 18,884 votes.
"People here and around the country have spoken and they’re ready for change, to the politics of performance, a return to politics as public service. The change begins right here, because this is your democracy, your community and your future. You have voted. It is now time for us to deliver", Starmer said after victory.
UK Defnce Secretary Grant Shapps got defeated by Labour’s Andrew Lewin in Welwyn Hatfield. Lewin got 19,877 votes (41%) while Shapps managed to get 16,078 votes (33%), according to The Guardian.
Here we have a list of some of the latest seats won by the Labour party.
Thurrock.
Scunthorpe.
Broxtowe.
Rushcliffe.
Wrexham.
Tipton & Wednesbury.
Bishop Auckland.
Dunbartonshire West from the Scottish National Party.
Barrow & Furness.
Keir Starmer-led Labour party crossed 50-seat mark while Rishi Sunak's Conservative stands at 3.
Workers Party for Britain leader George Galloway has been defeated by Labour in Rochdale. The incoming MP for Rochdale will be Paul Waugh.
Rachel Reeves wins in Leeds West and Pudsey.
Following her win, Reeves, who is set to be Labour's finance minister, said, "If what we have seen so far holds out, then it is clear that the British people have voted for change. In the coming hours, after 14 years, people will wake up to the prospect of a new government: the first Labour victory in nearly two decades. A page turned. A new chapter started. A chance to look ahead to a brighter future that seemed so remote for so long."
Labour Party's PM candidate Keir Starmer reached Holborn and St Pancras with his wife where vote counting is underay.
The exit poll prediction suggests that Keir Starmer is likely to win and become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom with a landslide victory, potentially securing 410 seats.
In the sole exception from the exit poll predictions, Lee Anderson for Reform has won with 43% of the vote in Ashfield. The exit poll predicted the Conservative vote down by 25 points, the Lib Dems up by one, and Reform up by 18.
Keir Starmer-led Labour clinches Vale of Glamorgan, Leigh Colchester and Atherton from Rishi Sunak's Conservative.
Here we have who won from where:
Vale of Glamorgan - Kanishka Narayan
Leigh & Atherton - Jim Plott
Colchester - Pam Cox
Seat breakdown predicted by Ipsos exit poll
Labour: 410
Conservatives: 131
Liberal Democrats: 61
Reform UK: 13
Scottish National Party: 10
Green: 2
Others: 23
Indicating a major shift in the United Kingdom's political landscape, exit polls on Thursday suggested that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak might be on course for a bruising defeat with his Labour Party rival Keir Starmer set for a landslide win.
If Tories face defeat, this would make Rishi Sunak the first sitting PM to lose his seat in a general election.
According to the exit poll, which is often quite close to the final tally, Labour could win as many as 410 seats, comfortably crossing the half way 326 mark and notching up a 170-seat majority with the incumbent Tories down to just 131 seats.
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