UK Election: A landslide win for Labour

The UK voted and it's a landslide win for the Labour party. This is an election the UK voters have long wanted to have for some time. Some of the high-profile Conservative MPs have lost their seats, including former cabinet members. 

Then what held them in power? The UK monarchy? The UK is one of the most unfair countries in all OECD nations in terms of wealth disparity. Or was it the foreign influence? 

The Labour Party lost the voters' favor when the nation entered the Iraq War. When the US Republican party under Bush started the war against Iraq despite the opposition from the rest of the world, the UK sided with the United States and was a part of 'the evil'. 

The Labour Party of Blair has changed, says. In a very modest way, the new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer claims "The work of change begins immediately". 

The former Labour leader Corbyn won the race. He ran as an independent after leaving the party. Quite interestingly, the party under him has won more votes, but fewer seats. It could mean either the party has changed its way of calculating the seats or he has been betrayed by his campaign managers. 

The Reform UK party, the extreme right, has effectively eaten the Conservative votes, securing 4 seats including its leader Farage. 

The LibDem won 71. While their campaign was not visible online, their votes certainly ate the Conservative Party's.