Labour gained over 200 seats but their vote share increased by less than two percentage points to 34%. The Conservatives saw their vote share plummet by 20 points to 24% and the party lost 251 seats.
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A boosted youth vote is believed to have contributed to Labour's shock election result, but what made young people turn out to vote? In 2015, voter turnout among 18- to 24-year-olds was estimated ...
a 24-year-old LSE master’s student, said she hails from a “working-class” family in the northern city of Manchester that has always voted Labour. “I couldn’t in good conscience vote for ...
Labour ended the night with 24 seats, an increase of one ... and St Thomas which were won by Labour candidates at the last election who became Independents during their term of office.
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Labour has just 22 per cent to the Tories’ 29 per cent and Reform’s 24 per cent. In less than 100 days Labour has also lost more than a quarter of its vote from the last election with 27 per cent of ...
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