It’s Labour by a landslide
Labour has won the general election, with a forecasted ‘supermajority’ of 174 seats – gaining 411 seats at the time of writing.
Keir Starmer will soon be the UK’s fifty-eighth Prime Minister, after he visits the King later today. The composition of the Houses of Parliament will look very different from after the 2019 ‘Brexit’ election, when Boris Johnson secured a majority of 80 seats and Labour suffered its worst result since 1935. Commentators at the time struggled to see how Labour could get back into power, but five years is a long time.
This article is from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity section on Connecting with Culture Issues & Trends.