First exit polls reported by British media outlets confirm pre-election day forecasts: the end of the 14-year, five prime ministers reign of the Conservative Party, with the Keir Starmer-led Labor Party taking 410 of the 650-seat House of Commons, according to the BBC. Before the Parliament was dissolved before the elections, the Conservative Party held 344 seats to Labor’s 205.
The breakdown of seats per the exit polls, which had been fairly accurate in British elections: 410 for Labour, 131 for the Conservatives, 61 for the Liberal Democrats, 13 for Reform U.K., 10 for the Scottish National Party and 2 for the Green Party. Just 236 are needed for a majority.