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After 14 years out of power, the Labor Party is back in the UK parliament

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  • Update Time : 03:33:28 am, Friday, 5 July 2024
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After being out of power for 14 consecutive years, the traditional political party of the UK, the Labor Party, wrote the story of a new turnaround. After failing in the last four elections, the party that was losing to Zaulush wrote a new story of turning around, defeating Rishi Sunak’s party in the 2024 general election, and won a big victory.

As a result, after 2010, the 124-year-old Labor Party is coming back to power in the United Kingdom. Before that, they last won an election in 2005 under the leadership of Tony Blair. In 2010, Gordon Brown resigned as the last Prime Minister of the Labor Party.

Before that, the Labor Party was out of power for 18 years after 1979. Under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997, the team broke that long drought.

Blair, who led the Labor Party to the longest three-election victory, also served the party’s maximum 10 years in power. Labour’s last victory came at the hands of Tony Blair. After the 2005 general election, Labor has not tasted power again in the 21st century.

 

Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007 after the resignation of Tony Blair. Who held the position till 2010. Brown was the sixth and last Prime Minister of the Labor Party. The team turned around again in 2024 with the hand of Keir Starmer. Stermer took the reins when the party was stuck in a circle of failure in one election after another. In 2020, Bajimat participated in the first election after four years after taking charge of the Labor Party.

The Labor Party, founded in 1900, has a rich history. Since 1922, the traditional party has either formed the government or handled the responsibilities of the main opposition party.

In 1923, Ramsay MacDonald became the first Prime Minister from the Labor Party. Later, Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson, James Callahan also got a taste of the premiership from the party. If all goes well, Sturmer will be the seventh Prime Minister of the Labor Party.

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After 14 years out of power, the Labor Party is back in the UK parliament

Update Time : 03:33:28 am, Friday, 5 July 2024

After being out of power for 14 consecutive years, the traditional political party of the UK, the Labor Party, wrote the story of a new turnaround. After failing in the last four elections, the party that was losing to Zaulush wrote a new story of turning around, defeating Rishi Sunak’s party in the 2024 general election, and won a big victory.

As a result, after 2010, the 124-year-old Labor Party is coming back to power in the United Kingdom. Before that, they last won an election in 2005 under the leadership of Tony Blair. In 2010, Gordon Brown resigned as the last Prime Minister of the Labor Party.

Before that, the Labor Party was out of power for 18 years after 1979. Under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997, the team broke that long drought.

Blair, who led the Labor Party to the longest three-election victory, also served the party’s maximum 10 years in power. Labour’s last victory came at the hands of Tony Blair. After the 2005 general election, Labor has not tasted power again in the 21st century.

 

Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007 after the resignation of Tony Blair. Who held the position till 2010. Brown was the sixth and last Prime Minister of the Labor Party. The team turned around again in 2024 with the hand of Keir Starmer. Stermer took the reins when the party was stuck in a circle of failure in one election after another. In 2020, Bajimat participated in the first election after four years after taking charge of the Labor Party.

The Labor Party, founded in 1900, has a rich history. Since 1922, the traditional party has either formed the government or handled the responsibilities of the main opposition party.

In 1923, Ramsay MacDonald became the first Prime Minister from the Labor Party. Later, Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson, James Callahan also got a taste of the premiership from the party. If all goes well, Sturmer will be the seventh Prime Minister of the Labor Party.