Reported about 1 year ago
Following a devastating loss in the UK general election, Conservative Party leader Sunak resigned as Prime Minister and party leader, acknowledging the public's anger and disappointment. The Conservatives lost power to the Labour Party after 14 years of rule. Sunak expressed responsibility for the outcome and apologized to his fellow party members. With only 648 out of 650 seats determined, the Conservatives secured 121 seats (losing 251 seats), while Labour gained 412 seats (an increase of 214 seats). Sunak highlighted his achievements during his term and announced his resignation both as Prime Minister and party leader, pending the selection of a successor.
Source: YAHOO