“The Labour Party has won this general election and I have called Sir Keir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory,” Sunak said.
Sunak called for the peaceful transition of power, highlighting the stability and promise of the nation’s future. He expressed that the orderly transfer of authority, accompanied by goodwill from all parties involved, should instill confidence in the country’s resilience and prospects.
Projections have indicated the worst electoral performance in Conservative party’s extensive history. Voters have expressed their dissatisfaction with the Conservatives’ handling of the cost of living crisis, inadequate public services and a string of scandals.
“Tonight, people here and around the country have spoken and they’re ready for change, to end the politics of performance, a return to politics as public service,” Starmer said after winning his seat in London.
Despite Starmer’s resounding triumph, opinion polls suggest a lack of enthusiasm for both him and his party. He assumes power at a time when the nation faces a plethora of formidable challenges.
The United Kingdom’s tax burden is set to reach its highest level since the aftermath of World War Two, with net debt nearly equaling the annual economic output. Living standards have declined, and public services are under strain, particularly the cherished National Health Service, which has been plagued by strikes. Starmer has already had to temper some of Labour’s more ambitious plans, such as its flagship green spending pledges, while promising not to raise taxes for “working people”.
The right-wing populist Reform UK party, led by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, who had focused heavily on curbing immigration, inflicted significant damage to Conservative support.
Within the Conservative Party, recriminations and debates over its future direction have already begun, with some attributing its failure to abandoning the centre ground, while others argue that Reform has won over voters who felt the party had deserted its roots.
Starmer has vowed to improve relations with the European Union to address issues arising from Brexit, even as far-right politicians gain traction. Starmer has pledged to continue London’s unwavering support for Ukraine.
The election victory represents a remarkable turnaround for Starmer and Labour, which critics and supporters alike believed was facing an existential crisis just three years ago when it appeared to have lost its way following its 2019 defeat.