UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson left Downing Street on Friday for the traditional meeting with Queen Elizabeth II where he will be asked to form a government as the winner of Thursday's general election.
Johnson's Conservatives secured the biggest majority since the 1980s with 364 seats, with one result still to be declared, while the Labour party won 203 seats, down 42 from 2017.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson left Downing Street on Friday for the traditional meeting with Queen Elizabeth II where he will be asked to form a government as the winner of Thursday's general election.
Johnson's Conservatives secured the biggest majority since the 1980s with 364 seats, with one result still to be declared, while the Labour party won 203 seats, down 42 from 2017.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson left Downing Street on Friday for the traditional meeting with Queen Elizabeth II where he will be asked to form a government as the winner of Thursday's general election.
Johnson's Conservatives secured the biggest majority since the 1980s with 364 seats, with one result still to be declared, while the Labour party won 203 seats, down 42 from 2017.