Britain Braces for Five Years of Leftist Governance

After 14 years of failed neo-liberal governance by the Conservatives-in-name-only, the Labour Party swept to victory in Thursday’s election as anti-Tory sentiment helped boost the leftist party to win a Tony Blair-style majority.

While most of Europe has shifted to the right, Britain is set for a shift to the left, as Sir Keir Starmer will meet with King Charles today at Buckingham Palace whereupon the monarch will appoint the leftist Labour Party leader as the next prime minister of the country with a majority of around 170 seats.

With 648 of 650 seats declared, the BBC has projected that the Labour Party secured 33.7 per cent of the vote compared to 23.7 per cent for the Conservatives, 14.3 per cent for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, 12.2 per cent for the Liberal Democrats and 6.8 per cent for the Green Party.

The vote share marks the lowest in the history of the Conservative…

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