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UK election exit polling suggests Labour is headed for landslide victory If Labour leader Keir Starmer wins, it would be party's first general election win since 2005 By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten Fox News ...
Tony Blair is elected as leader of the Labour Party in July 1994. The 41-year-old MP for Sedgefield secured 57% of the vote. The election followed the unexpected death of John Smith two months ...
The UK’s main opposition party has been plagued by bitter infighting since party members elected the 67-year-old Corbyn as leader following Labour’s defeat in the May 2015 general election.
The Labour Party last won a general election in Britain in 2005. Former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair won a record majority for his party in 1997, when he secured a 179-seat majority in Parliament.
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech and takes media questions while visiting Norton Cannes Community Centre on July 2 in Norton Canes, Staffordshire, United Kingdom.
Labour leader Keir Starmer will officially become prime minister later in the day, leading his party back to government less than five years after it suffered its worst defeat in almost a century.
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