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2015 General Elections

The 2015 General Elections in the UK resulted in a surprise victory for the Conservative Party, led by David Cameron, who won a majority in Parliament, allowing them to govern without coalition. The Labour Party came second, and other parties like the Liberal Democrats, UKIP, and the Scottish National Party gained or lost seats. The election was notable for its high turnout and shifts in regional voting patterns, particularly gains for UKIP in England and the SNP in Scotland. This election shaped subsequent policies on the economy, immigration, and devolution, marking a significant political shift in Britain.