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2010 Election
Conservative - 306
Labour - 258
Liberal Democrats - 57
Turnout 65.1% -
David Cameron becomes Prime Minister of a coalition government
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Ed Miliband becomes Leader of the Labour Party
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UK begins intervention in Libyan Civil War
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Alternative Vote Referendum
Yes - 32.10%
No - 67.90%
Turnout 42.2% -
Same-sex marriage legalised
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House of Commons votes against UK intervention against Syrian government
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Scottish Independence Referendum
Yes - 44.70%
No - 55.30%
Turnout 84.59% -
House of Commons votes in favour of intervention against ISIS
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2015 Election
Conservatives - 330
Labour - 232
SNP - 56
Turnout 66.4% -
Ed Miliband resigns as Leader of the Labour Party
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Jeremy Corbyn becomes Leader of the Labour Party
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Brexit Referendum
Leave - 51.89%
Remain - 48.11%
Turnout 72.21% -
2017 Election
Conservatives - 317
Labour - 262
SNP - 35
Turnout 68.8% -
Theresa May commences airstrikes against the Syrian government without House of Commons approval
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Theresa May resigns as Prime Minister
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Theresa May becomes Prime Minister
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Boris Johnson becomes Prime Minister
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Supreme Court rules that the proroguing of Parliament is unlawful
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2019 Election
Conservative - 365
Labour - 202
SNP - 48
Turnout 67.3% -
Britain officially leaves the European Union
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Boris Johnson announces the first national lockdown
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Keir Starmer becomes Leader of the Labour Party
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Jeremy Corbyn resigns as Leader of the Labour Party
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Matt Hancock resigns as health minister
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Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act becomes law
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Boris Johnson resigns as Prime Minister
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Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister
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Liz Truss resigns as Prime Minister
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Rishi Sunak becomes Prime Minister
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2024 Election
Labour - 411
Conservative - 121
Liberal Democrats - 72
Turnout 59.9%