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UK elections: Conservatives win big majority, Boris Johnson back as PM

| @indiablooms | Dec 13, 2019, at 01:06 pm

London/IBNS: Borin Johnson is set to be back as the UK Prime Minister as the Conservative Party decimate the Labour Party by winning a big majority.

The Conservatives are set to get 363 MPs as opposed to the Labour Party's 203, as per last reports.

The SNP got 48, Lib Dems 12.

The UK citizens cast ballots on Thursday in a crucial general election, with Brexit and the National Health Service at the top of their concerns.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted, "Thank you to everyone across our great country who voted, who volunteered, who stood as candidates. We live in the greatest democracy in the world."

Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn described on Friday the results of the general election as disappointing and announced his resignation from the post of the party’s leader. 

Image Credit: Boris Johnson Twitter

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