What does the UK's political map look like after the election? | Vote 2024

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Published 2024-07-05
Sir Keir Starmer has won a landslide victory in the UK's general election but how did he get over the finish line?

Sky's Ali Fortescue assesses Labour's path to victory across the country, as well as other highlights to come out of election night.

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All Comments (21)
  • @livyalexx
    Interesting to see how the political map has shifted post-election! 🗺 Excited for what's next in UK politics!
  • @TG-ts3xn
    Based on votes, very different to number of seats.
  • Labours vote share this time around compared to Corbyn in 2017 and 2019 is dismal
  • The only country in Europe using this massively unrepresentative system. Labour win 2.5 times as many votes as Reform, and get 102.5 times as many seats. It's ridiculous.
  • I believe British people can start thinking to change election system to another more proporcional. The system is very undemocratic, the Parliament do not represent the will of the people.
  • So a party who only has a third of the support of the country ( 80% of the registered voters DID NOT vote for Labour ) has so much power over us. Scary times we live in. R.I.P Great Britain. R.I.P England.
  • @totom5095
    No more Cameron smirking in our face . How good that feels
  • @TheUnshackled
    adopt the Australian voting system, preferential voting that will benefit minor parties, and compulsory voting which would generate a bigger backlash against the establishment and be more democratic and representative.
  • @Smith89123
    They absolutely got slapped in the north and London, fair play to Rishi for being unbelievably bad.
  • @cr3237
    Let's just ignore Reform shall we???
  • 6:37 Another way to read the data, Labour vote didn't increase. Torie vote move to other parties Reform and LibDem. Others. Ind and Extremist won places. Interesting to see how she didn't mentioned anything about Reform having 14% of the total number of votes.
  • @susanrita2325
    Labour 33 percent votes tories 23 percent reform 14 percent that’s 37 percent right winged
  • @Bada_Bing79
    Lowest % share of the vote in British history.
  • @yrv378
    Labour has an incredibly soft mandate, good chance they're one and done by 2029
  • @niz32iqbal
    Lmao They sick of labour, so they voted Tories. They got sick of Tories, they've voted labour. What's to be happy about.
  • @Minechain.
    Not gonna lie I'm shocked people voted for labour, have people got short memories. Wow