BRITAIN MOVES LEFT
Is Great Britain once again going in the opposite direction of the European Union?
Right-wing parties swept EU elections last month, but the British Tories are out.
After 14 years at the helm, Britain’s Conservative Party lost in a landslide as the left-wing Labour Party cleaned up, seizing at least 410 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons.
It was a bruising defeat for the Tories, as their former majority has been reduced to just 121 seats. But it wasn’t entirely unexpected.
Furthermore, Labour’s victory wasn’t so much a mandate as it was a repudiation of the Tories and their recent lackluster leadership amid a slowing economy still trying to recover from the COVID pandemic.
Now, Labour will take up the reins, with its leader, Keir Starmer, becoming the country’s new prime minister.
Chief among their challenges will be turning around a struggling economy without further ballooning an already high national debt.
Furthermore, Labour’s win is not as big as it appears.









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