Donald Trump congratulates Boris Johnson for ‘big win’ in election



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Boris Johnson leaves comfortable retained his seat to be MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Picture: AFP) Donald Trump has tweeted to say Boris Johnson is in for a ‘big win’ as the Conservatives hoover up Labour seats in the general election. The US President congratulated the prime minister in a tweet sent before the official result has been declared. Mr Trump wrote: ‘Looking like a big win for Boris in the U.K.!’ Exit polls released last night set the Tory party on course to hold power with a huge majority. The Conservatives are predicted to win 368 seats, a majority of 86, which would be the biggest for the party since 1987. Labour is predicted to win 191 seats, the Scottish National Party 55, Liberal Democrats 13, the Brexit Party none, Plaid Cymru three and Greens one. Donald Trump and Boris Johnson during the annual Nato heads of government summit last month (Picture: PA) The exit poll, which has been correct in four out of the last five General Elections, is the first moment of election night to produce a tangible sense of where the voters stand. If it is correct, not only has Labour lost, it would be the the worst result for the party since 1935. The prediction is based on data collected from 144 constituencies in England, Wales and Scotland, where voters are asked to cast a second replica ballot as they leave polling stations. Meanwhile Jeremy Corbyn has announced that he will stand down as the leader of the Labour party after a humiliating night in the polls. Keep up to date with all our election coverage here {“@context”:“https:\/\/schema.org”,“@type”:“VideoObject”,“name”:“Metro.co.uk”,“duration”:“T2M16S”,“thumbnailUrl”:“https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2019\/12\/13\/03\/22186330-0-image-a-11_1576209683087.jpg”,“uploadDate”:“2019-12-13T03:53:27+0000”,“description”:“‘Let’s get Brexit done’: Boris Johnson holds his Uxbridge & South Ruislip seat, increasing his majority in the constituency from 5,000 to 7,000.”,“contentUrl”:“https:\/\/videos.metro.co.uk\/video\/met\/2019\/12\/13\/1668109061328256183\/480x270_MP4_1668109061328256183.mp4”,“height”:270,“width”:480} To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Mr Corbyn and his closest allies appeared ashen as seat after seat fell to the Tories and many Labour constituencies saw their majorities cut significantly. Describing the outcome as ‘very disappointing’ he said he will not lead the party in any future election campaign. He said: ‘I want to say this, I will remain the MP for Islington North and I’m proud to represent the people of Islington North.’ Discussions will now take place with his party after a ‘process of reflection’, he said. Got a story for Metro.co.uk? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page.


Donald Trump congratulates Boris Johnson for ‘big win’ in election

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