Latitude#86 Teaser: What will the new government in the UK look like?

Latitude#86 Teaser: What will the new government in the UK look like?

The Labor Party ended the election by doubling its seats 411 Among the 650 MPs in the House of Commons in the UK parliamentary election on 4 July.

With almost two-thirds of the seats in the British Parliament, Labor was able to form a new government without any problems.

Labor leader, Keir Starmer made his first speech as British Prime Minister in front of 10 Downing Street, the official residence. The day after voting.

“Our work is urgent and we begin today… We will rebuild brick and mortar schools and colleges, I know that affordable housing is the hope of working people.”Starmer said.

Podcast episode latitude This Saturday, July 13, he discussed this scenario with Eduardo Galvão, Professor of International Relations at Ibmec in Brasilia.

“Starmer is well known for having a pragmatic and centrist approach. He also strived to unify the party and bring in a broad voter base to build that support.says the teacher.

In the chapter latitude This Saturday, Calvao also commented on expectations for the new government and the collapse of the Conservative Party and why the distribution of seats in parliament does not directly reflect the public vote.

Despite electing more than 60% of MPs in the House of Commons, Labor received less than 35% of the overall vote.

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