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2019 General Election

The 2019 General Election in the UK was held on December 12, resulting in a decisive victory for the Conservative Party, led by Boris Johnson. The election focused on Brexit, with Johnson promising to "get Brexit done." The Conservatives won 365 seats out of 650 in the House of Commons, while the Labour Party, under Jeremy Corbyn, experienced a major loss, securing only 203 seats. The outcome reflected public demand for clarity on Brexit and shifted the political landscape, enabling the Conservatives to form a majority government and proceed with their plans to leave the European Union.