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  1. Party
    Leader
    Seats
    Diff.
    Sinn Féin
    Mary Lou McDonald
    7
    0
    Labour Party
    Keir Starmer
    412
    +214
    Conservative Party
    Rishi Sunak
    121
    -251
    Liberal Democrats
    Ed Davey
    72
    +64
    Scottish National Party
    John Swinney
    9
    -37

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  2. 14 hours ago · Sinn Féin were seen by many commentators as having pivoted to the right on migration before the election – with Mr Murphy saying on Tuesday that he did believe the party had scapegoated migrants.

  3. 2 hours ago · Sinn Féin has the highest number of seats with seven, but its MPs will not appear in the chamber. The others though will be present to see the first order of business the election of the speaker.

  4. 14 hours ago · Murphy said Sinn Féin had previously done this, in the lead up to the local and European elections. Despite this, they are still invited to participate in the alliance.

  5. 14 hours ago · This would allow Sinn Féin a chance to gain momentum, with Government parties said to be keen (behind the scenes) to capitalise on their steady showing in the June local and European elections. In an interview with BreakingNews.ie , former minister for Agriculture Ivan Yates has suggested November 15th as the most likely date for a general election.

  6. 7 hours ago · Mary Lou McDonald, the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish nationalist party, said the difference in dealing with Labour and Conservative governments was like “daylight and dark.” ...

  7. 14 hours ago · Sinn Féin MPs are not the only elected representatives who will have problems with this monarchical clap-trap. Members from the SDLP, Plaid, the SNP and Labour will all have issues taking this ...

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  9. 14 hours ago · Sinn Féin do not recognise the king as the head of state and want a united Ireland, and therefore refuse to swear the oath. These MPs do not receive a salary, however since 2002 they have been ...