Voters are casting their ballots in the 2024 UK general elections in which the Labour Party is set to beat the Conservatives.
The Labour victory that’s widely predicted would bring the 14-year rule of the Conservative Party to an end. The 2024 British elections cap years of chaotic governance in which the Conservatives saw two prime ministers resign amid scandals and party infighting enveloping the third and the incumbent Rishi Sunak, the first person of Indian-origin, the first Hindu, and the first person of colour to be the British Prime Minister.
If the opinion polls are to be believed, the Conservatives are headed to a rout just five years after they recorded the largest victory over the Labour in decades. But the past five years of scandal-laden governance, the cost-of-living crisis, angst over the Covid-19 pandemic, and an economic recession have driven the party on the verge of a rout now.
The UK has 650 seats and a party or a coalition needs a simple majority of 326 to win the elections.
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