Conservatives take final seat in british election

Last constituency in the south-west London on Friday afternoon has been counted. Conservatives took the last seat. the Last seat in the british general electi

Conservatives take final seat in british election

Last constituency in the south-west London on Friday afternoon has been counted. Conservatives took the last seat.

the Last seat in the british general election have been distributed and goes to The Conservative Party.

the Party with Boris Johnson in front is the winner huge with 365 seats and an absolute majority in the house of Commons.

the Opposition Labour got 203 seats, The Scottish Nationalparti got 48 seats, and the liberal democratic party secured 11 seats.

Other parties took the last 23 seats divided between, among others, The Democratic Unionistparti, Plaid Cymru and The Greens.

In all there were 650 seats distributed by the elections.

The last constituency that remained to be determined, was in St. Ives in the south west of England. According to the BBC the result was delayed because of bad weather.

on Friday morning, it was clear that the conservatives and Boris Johnson were the clear winners. In his victory statement on Friday morning said Johnson, that the Uk will leave the EU 31. January.

It is repeated by Johnson's speech in front of his mansion in 10 Downing Street in London Friday afternoon. Here thank he at the same time for support and promises that the government will work around the clock to pay the trust back.

Then he speaks to those who have not voted in The Conservative Party, and as desired, that the Uk was in the EU. He promises them that the Uk will negotiate with the EU as a good friends and like-minded people.

- you must know that the government will never ignore your good and positive warm feelings and sympathy for the other nations in the EU, says Boris Johnson.

He emphasizes at the same time, he will try to bring the nation together.

the Reverse part of the Labour, with leader Jeremy Corbyn a crushing defeat at the elections, with 203 seats, the largest defeat since 1935.

Corbyn has also taken on Friday, where he announces his resignation as party leader at the start of the new year.

/ritzau/Reuters

Date Of Update: 13 December 2019, 20:00
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