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Britain veers left, but Labour's honeymoon may be short-lived

Labours Keir Starmer will be the countrys next prime minister, after voters handed the Conservatives their worst loss ever. But the big win obscures Labour's immense challenges.

Labour Party vows to fix broken Britain as voters give new PM Keir Starmer huge majority

Keir Starmer promises to reset U.K. after 14 years of chaotic Tory rule

3 months ago
Duration 2:43
After meeting with King Charles, Britains new Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged a national reset by bringing stability and moderation to the United Kingdom after 14 years of often-chaotic Conservative Party rule.

The Labour Party has stormed back into power in the United Kingdom after 14 years in opposition,promising to replace the "chaos of the Conservatives" with a bland, utilitarian agenda to fix the things in the country that are broken.

"The change begins right here," said Leader Keir Starmerafter leading his party to a resounding 412 seats in Parliament.

That's only slightly less than Tony Blair's landslide win for Labour in 1997, and tiesBlair's result in 2001.

"I don't promise you it will be easy," said the 61-year-old Starmer."Our task is nothing less than renewing the ideas that hold the country together."

WATCH | New PM Keir Starmer meets with King Charles after Labour election win:

Keir Starmer meets with King Charles after Labour election win

3 months ago
Duration 0:24
Keir Starmer, whose Labour Party defeated the ruling Conservatives in a general election, met with King Charles on Friday.

The Conservatives won 120 seats, down from the 342 with which they began the campaign.

Rather than making a hard ideological swing to the left, Labour under Starmer is promising to tack closer to the political centre and give Britons a break from the constant internal warfarethat plagued the Tories throughoutmuch of their four consecutive terms in office.

Included in Labour's "mission-driven" platformare pledges to reduce hospital waiting times and crime by hiring more health-care workers and police officers.The public school system will get a new infusion of teachers.Labour also says it will fix a million potholes on British roads every year.

On the revenue side, it's promising to raise money through targeted tax increaseson things such as private school tuition fees,while avoiding across-the-board hikes.

Keir Starmer, leader of Britain's Labour party, reacts as he speaks at a reception to celebrate his win in the election, at Tate Modern, in London, Britain, July 5, 2024.
Keir Starmer, leader of Britain's Labour Party, speaks at a reception at the Tate Modern in London after Labour won the 2024 U.K. election. (Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters)

Begrudging endorsement

When Starmer took over the party after former leader Jeremy Corbyn resigned in 2020, he dumped many of Labour's traditional and controversial positions including nationalizing energy companies and railroads.

He also began sounding more like a CEO,echoingthe talking points of the business community by emphasizing the need to create the conditions for more wealth creation in the U.K.

In the end,even the notoriously anti-Labour Sun newspaper begrudgingly endorsed Starmer for prime minister.

"I think Keir Starmer has done a tremendous job of transforming the Labour Party and putting forward a program for government that I'm hopeful that people have got behind," said Angela Rayner,who wasNo. 2 on the opposition benches, as the election results rolled in.

WATCH | Keir Starmer says U.K. voted 'decisively' for change:

Keir Starmer says U.K. voted 'decisively' for change after Labour win

3 months ago
Duration 1:53
Keir Starmer, appearing outside 10 Downing Street after Labour defeated the Conservatives in a U.K. general election, said voters want 'national renewal and a return of politics to public service.'

Rayner was nameddeputy prime minister on Friday.

After five prime ministers in eight yearsand near-constant turmoil over Brexit,Boris Johnson's integrity andLiz Truss's economic missteps, many British voters appeared ready to accept although not necessarily embrace the muted, measured presence of Starmer.

A human rights lawyer and the country's former top Crown prosecutor, Starmer was knighted by the Queen in 2014 for his services to the criminal justice system.

Tories punished

The election result is "far more an anti-Tory outcome than a pro-Labour outcome," said Anand Menon, professor of European politics and foreign affairs at King's College London.

"While Labour did very well, their vote [share] did not go up massively. They picked up votes where they needed them and didn't where they didn't need them."

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he endorses British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at a campaign event during a Conservative general election campaign event in London, Britain, July 2, 2024.
Former prime minister Boris Johnson endorsed Rishi Sunak at a Conservative election campaign event in London on July 2. (Hollie Adams/Reuters)

Labour gained 211 more seats than they won in 2019, but the party's share of the vote in Britain's first-past-the-post electoral system only increased by less than two per cent. The Conservatives, on the other hand,saw their vote share plummet by 19 per cent.

Thissuggests the outcome of the election reflected voters' desire to punish the Tories and not necessarily that they were enthralled by the Labour alternative.

Given the depth of Britain's challenges an underfunded health-care system, as well as an urgent need tobuild more socialhousing, tackle immigration and invigoratethe economy Menon says Starmer could end up with a very short political honeymoon.

"It wouldn't surprise me at all if Labour starts to become very unpopular within a very short space of time," he said.

Populist breakthrough

The other big winner of the night was Reform UK.

Britain's Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage gestures as he walks after winning his first seat in parliament during the UK election in Clacton-on-Sea, Britain, July 5, 2024.
Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage gestures in Clacton-on-Sea, Britain, on Friday after winning his first seat in British Parliament. (Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters)

The party modelled on Canada's former Reform Party, which began as a Western populist movement in the late 1980s won its first ever seats in Britain's Parliament.

Reform picked up four constituencies and won 14 per cent of the vote, as its anti-immigrant, low-tax platform appeared to connect with disillusioned Conservative voters.

For Leader Nigel Farage, it was eighth-time lucky, as he finally succeeded in winning a seat in the House of Commons, after trying for more than 20 years.

"To have done this in such a short space of time says something very fundamental is happening it's not just disappointment with the Conservative Party,"Farage told supporters in Clacton-on-Sea, after cruising to victory.

"There is a massive gap in the centre-right of British politics, and my job is to fill it."

PHOTOS | What a day of voting looked like across Britain:

Reform will "add a new dynamic to the system,"said Simon Usherwood,professor of politics and international studies at the Open University in Milton Keynes, England, in an interview on CBC News Network.

"[The party] will be a presence in the House of Commons, and they're going to be putting pressure on that rump of the Conservative Party to move further to the right, in a way that we've seen in other countries."

Unlike Starmer,Farage is a natural public speaker who often addresses political gatherings at length without speaking from notes. With more than one and half million followers on TikTok and face recognition from his time as a contestant on a British reality-TV show,the 60-year-old is also familiar to a youthful audience.

"On the one hand,Reform is not a massively strong parliamentary force,but what is interesting with Nigel Farage is that he's quite a good performer in an era when the other party leaders all look a little bit boring," said Menon.

"So, Reform's profile will go up."

WATCH |How are these London voters reacting to the U.K. election results?

How are these London voters reacting to the U.K. election results?

3 months ago
Duration 1:55
The U.K. has a new Labour majority government. Some voters were expressing relief, saying it's about time the country saw real change. But others expressed concern and weariness after the vote, which saw Keir Starmer take over as prime minister after 14 years of Conservative-led governments.

Heavy hitters out

Conservative heavyweights didn't try to sugarcoat the outcome.

"The British people have delivered a sobering verdict," said outgoing prime minister Rishi Sunakafter watching his front bench get decimated.

Former prime minister Liz Truss lost her seat,as did House LeaderPenny Mordaunt, Defence Minister Grant Shappsand former cabinet minister and Tory stalwart Jacob Rees-Mogg.

"It's clearly a terrible night,"Rees-Mogg told the BBC. "I'm afraid I think the Conservative Party took its core vote for granted, which is why you see so many people who may have voted Conservative previously going off to Reform."

Liz Truss delivers a speech on her last day in office as British Prime Minister, outside Number 10 Downing Street , in London, Britain, October 25, 2022. Truss lost her seat in Labour's rout of the Conservatives on July 4th.
Liz Truss, seen delivering a speech outside Number 10 Downing Street on her last day as British prime minister on Oct. 25, 2022, lost her seat in Labour's rout of the Conservatives in the 2024 election. (Henry Nicholls/Reuters)

Sunak could have waited until the winter to go to the polls, but called the election early,perhaps hoping to catch Labour off-guard and take advantage of a trickle of good economic news that showed Britain's economy on the rise.

The tactic backfired, as Sunak stumbled out of the gate with a series of gaffes, including bailing early on the 80th-anniversary D-Day commemorations in France in June.

In his concession speech early Friday morning, in which he also stepped down as party leader,Sunak accepted blame for the loss, but indicated he would stay on as MP.

WATCH | Sunak resigns as PM and announces he will step down as party leader:

Rishi Sunak resigning, says voters sent 'clear signal' that U.K. government must change

3 months ago
Duration 1:08
Rishi Sunak, speaking after the Conservative Party suffered defeat in a general election, said he is resigning. 'You have sent a clear signal that the government of the United Kingdom must change and yours is the only judgment that matters,' he said.

A small silver lining among the carnageis that in spite of the worst losses in the Conservative Party's history, Sunak managed to avoid the total wipeout some polls had predicted.

There will still be a robust supply of seasoned former cabinet members in the House of Commons in a position to challenge for the leader's job.

But that rebuilding could take years.In the meantime, Labour will get to govern the United Kingdom and implement its policies largely uncontested.