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- PartyLeaderSeatsDiff.Labour PartyKeir Starmer412+214Conservative PartyRishi Sunak121-251Liberal DemocratsEd Davey72+64Scottish National PartyJohn Swinney9-37Sinn FéinMary Lou McDonald70
Source: Decision Desk HQ
Party | Leader | Seats | Diff. |
---|---|---|---|
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 |
Sinn Féin | Mary Lou McDonald | 7 | 0 |
Source: Decision Desk HQ
4 July 2024
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