The Conservative Party of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a historic victory today with 362/650 seats in the lower house, the largest in more than 30 years.

This is the largest number of Conservatives seats since the golden age of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. Meanwhile, the Labor Party, the largest opposition party, won 203 seats, 59 seats lower than the election. nearest 2017.

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Prime Minister Johnson (middle) at the tallying center in Uxbridge, UK on 12/13 Photo: Reuters.

As a rule, the winning party will be allowed to form a government. And with this result, Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will have to resign.

British voters voted yesterday to select all 650 seats in the lower house. This is considered the most important election in the UK for decades, because it guides the future of the country and determines the views on Brexit, that is, Britain leaves the European Union (EU).

The Conservative overwhelming victory will clear the way for Brexit by the 31st of January. British Prime Minister Johnson, the leader of the Bao party, has insisted "Brexit at all costs".

The pound rose late on Thursday in hopes that Johnson would fulfill his "Complete Brexit" promise after years of uncertainty about the future of England. The ratification of a formal agreement to bring Britain out of the EU after nearly five decades of integration is expected to be promoted early by the Johnson government, to end years of political chaos weighing on the economy and creating divisions. country.

Immediately after the victory of the Conservative party, US President Trump tweeted congratulation and called it a "great victory". Trump said London and Washington could reach a "major trade agreement" after Britain left the EU.

Amelie de Montchalin, France's minister of European affairs, was the first EU politician to welcome the election results, calling it a clear answer to Britain in years.

The victory also signaled a new phase for Johnson, the former mayor of London, the former British foreign minister, who led the Brexit campaign to a historic victory since the 2016 referendum.