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UK elections in five graphs: which party won in each region? With how many votes?
The elections in the United Kingdom were marked by a landslide victory for the Labor party, which won 86 more seats in addition to the 326 needed to secure a majority in the House of Commons.
The party led by Keir Starmer secured 214 more seats than in the 2019 elections, while the Conservatives lost 251 of their deputies. The Liberal Democrat party also had one of the biggest increases with 63 more deputies than in 2019 and the Scottish National Party lost 37 seats, although it is the fourth with the most representation in the House of Commons.