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  2. United Kingdom general election records - Wikipedia

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    The largest majority received by an individual is also Sir Cooper Rawson, re-elected with a majority of 62,253 (35.2% of votes) at Brighton in 1931. [ 1 ] : 101 The largest majority received by a woman is 38,823 (71.4% of votes) by the Countess of Iveagh elected MP for Southend in 1931.

  3. List of United Kingdom general elections - Wikipedia

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    A negative majority means that there was a hung parliament (or minority government) following that election. For example, at the 1929 general election, Labour was 42 seats short of forming a majority, and so its majority is listed as −42. If the party in office changed the figure is re-calculated, but no allowance is made for changes after ...

  4. United Kingdom general elections overview - Wikipedia

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    After further government defeats, a general election was held in December 2019—the first December election since 1923—which resulted in an 80-seat majority for the Conservatives, gaining many seats that Labour had held since at least 1945. The United Kingdom formally left the European Union on 31 January 2020.

  5. 2019 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the election period, Labour-supporting organisation Momentum held what was described as "the largest mobilising call in UK history", involving more than 2,000 canvassers. [130] The organisation challenged Labour supporters to devote a week or more to campaigning full-time; by 4 December, 1,400 people had signed up.

  6. List of British governments - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 20th century, the leader of the British government held the title of First Lord of the Treasury, and not that of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Therefore, the list below refers to the "Head of Government" and not the "Prime Minister". Even so, the leader of a government was often colloquially referred to as the "prime ...

  7. Starmer pledges to stabilise UK as Labour win huge majority - AOL

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    The centre-left Labour won a massive majority in the 650-seat parliament. ... Sinn Fein became Northern Ireland's largest party for the first time. ... signal that the government of the United ...

  8. Conservative Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 general election resulted in the Conservatives winning a majority, the Party's largest since 1987. [148] The party won several constituencies, particularly in formerly traditional Labour seats. [37] [38] On 20 December 2019, MPs passed an agreement for withdrawing from the EU; the United Kingdom formally left on 31 January 2020. [149 ...

  9. Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

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    Largest and smallest constituencies by UK nation (2019) [10] Largest Smallest England Penrith and The Border 3,135 square kilometres (1,210 sq mi) Islington North 7.38 square kilometres (2.85 sq mi) Scotland Ross, Skye and Lochaber 12,768 square kilometres (4,930 sq mi) Glasgow North 16.86 square kilometres (6.51 sq mi) Wales