UK election 2019: First official results put Conservatives in lead

DN Bureau

The Conservative Party has gained a marginal lead over Labour in the UK general elections, local media reported on Friday, citing poll officials, as the exit polls have shown a landslide victory for Boris Johnson's party.

Conservative Party candidate Mark Fletcher watches as ballots are tallied at a counting centre in Britain
Conservative Party candidate Mark Fletcher watches as ballots are tallied at a counting centre in Britain


London: The Conservative Party has gained a marginal lead over Labour in the UK general elections, local media reported on Friday, citing poll officials, as the exit polls have shown a landslide victory for Boris Johnson's party.

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A victory for Johnson and the Conservatives would mean that they will plough ahead with the Brexit, dashing all chances of a second referendum over the issue. The exit poll had suggested the Conservatives would win 368 seats in the 650-seat parliament, with the main opposition Labour party trailing on 191, as per a report by the Washington Post.

The party needs 322 seats to control Parliament -- and push through Johnson's Brexit plan, The Washington Post reported.

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This was Britain's third general election in a little more than four years, and the second since the June 2016 Brexit referendum.(ANI)










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