World Edition Search Edition Follow CNN Boris Johnson's Conservative Party wins majority in UK election By Ivana Kottasová and Bianca Britton, CNN Updated 1707 GMT (0107 HKT) December 13, 2019 Boris Johnson's Conservative Party wins UK election Boris Johnson's Conservative Party wins UK election JUST WATCHED Boris Johnson's Conservative Party wins UK election Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH (16 Videos) LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 13: Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives back at 10 Downing Street after visiting Buckingham Palace where he was given permission to form the next government during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II on December 13, 2019 in London, England. The Conservative Party have realised a decisive win in the UK General Election. With one seat left to declare they have won 364 of the 650 seats available. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the first UK winter election for nearly a century in an attempt to gain a working majority to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit. working majority to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit. He said at an early morning press conference that he would repay the trust of voters. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 13: Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives back at 10 Downing Street after visiting Buckingham Palace where he was given permission to form the next government during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II on December 13, 2019 in London, England. The Conservative Party have realised a decisive win in the UK General Election. With one seat left to declare they have won 364 of the 650 seats available. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the first UK winter election for nearly a century in an attempt to gain a working majority to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit. working majority to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit. He said at an early morning press conference that he would repay the trust of voters. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty Images) Boris Johnson's Conservative Party wins UK election British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced tough questions from lawmakers in Parliament as outrage mounts over a "bring your own booze" event held at Downing Street during the height of the UK's first Covid-19 lockdown. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced tough questions from lawmakers in Parliament as outrage mounts over a "bring your own booze" event held at Downing Street during the height of the UK's first Covid-19 lockdown. Hear Boris Johnson's statement to Parliament amid lockdown party row UK lawmaker breaks down when revealing mother-in-law died alone of Covid 'Bring your own booze': UK officials face criticism over party held in May 2020 LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) How a local election spells trouble for Boris Johnson LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Labour politician David Lammy arrives at Number 10 Downing Street on April 1, 2019 in London, England. British Prime Minister Theresa May hosts summit on knife crime in Downing Street with community leaders, politicians and senior officials today. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Labour politician David Lammy arrives at Number 10 Downing Street on April 1, 2019 in London, England. British Prime Minister Theresa May hosts summit on knife crime in Downing Street with community leaders, politicians and senior officials today. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images) 'His shtick is getting rather old': UK Opposition MP on Boris Johnson controversies LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) Boris Johnson's party just dealt another blow to the scandal-ridden PM LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: British prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street on December 8, 2021 in London, England. During the press conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will implement its "Plan B" due to the rapid transmission of the Omicron variant. The work from home guidance has been reintroduced, mask wearing at public indoor venues will be enforced and mandatory COVID-19 vaccination passports will be required for entrance into crowded venues such as nightclubs. (Photo by Adrian Dennis-WPA Pool/Getty Images) Fmr. British Conservative MP: Boris Johnson is 'careless' Alleged UK government Christmas party amid Covid-19 restrictions stirs fury Boris Johnson promises to investigate after video of aides surfaces Leaked video shows former UK aide joke about alleged party during lockdown 'I said what I said': Boris Johnson defends himself over 'boozy' Christmas party charge Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Confederation of Business Industry (CBI) annual conference, at the Port of Tyne, in South Shields, north east England on November 22, 2021. - Britain will make electric car chargers compulsory for new buildings in England from 2022, as it switches away from high-polluting vehicles, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday. Johnson, fresh from hosting the COP26 climate change summit, told business leaders that he will legislate to compel charging points in new homes, supermarkets and workplaces in England, as part of his carbon-slashing plans. (Photo by Owen Humphreys / POOL / AFP) (Photo by OWEN HUMPHREYS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Confederation of Business Industry (CBI) annual conference, at the Port of Tyne, in South Shields, north east England on November 22, 2021. - Britain will make electric car chargers compulsory for new buildings in England from 2022, as it switches away from high-polluting vehicles, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday. Johnson, fresh from hosting the COP26 climate change summit, told business leaders that he will legislate to compel charging points in new homes, supermarkets and workplaces in England, as part of his carbon-slashing plans. (Photo by Owen Humphreys / POOL / AFP) (Photo by OWEN HUMPHREYS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Awkward, lengthy pauses plague prime minister's speech 'In this house, I'm in charge': UK house speaker shuts down Boris Johnson Amanpour speaks with Boris Johnson at COP26 summit Video shows long queue at gas station amid supply shortage in London (CNN)Boris Johnson has done it. The UK Prime Minister has stunned political pundits by leading his Conservative Party to score one of the country's most dramatic electoral victories in decades. The result is a vindication of Johnson's strategy to campaign on a single promise to "get Brexit done." Related: Full UK election results It was a crushing defeat for the opposition Labour Party, whose leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said he would step down after a "process of reflection." And the leader of the pro-Remain Liberal Democrat party, Jo Swinson, lost her seat, as the Scottish National Party swept the board in Scotland. Exit poll suggests Boris Johnson is on course for a huge win in UK election Exit poll suggests Boris Johnson is on course for a huge win in UK election Exit poll suggests Boris Johnson is on course for a huge win in UK election By Friday afternoon, the Conservatives had secured 365 of the 650 seats in the House of Parliament, well ahead of Labour's 203 seats. Read More The Liberal Democrats have 11 seats, while the Scottish National Party posted big gains in Scotland, with 48 seats. That gives Johnson a comfortable majority in the House of Commons and paves the way for Brexit to take place at the end of January. "We did it," the PM said at a victory rally on Friday morning. "We broke the deadlock, we smashed the roadblock," he told a cheering room. "A new dawn rises on a new day. "You may only have lent us your vote, you may not consider yourself a natural Tory," Johnson said. "Your hand may have quivered over the ballot paper before you put your cross in the Conservative box and you may intend to return to Labour next time round. And if that is the case, I am humbled that you have put your trust in me and that you have put your trust in us. "I, and we, will never take your support for granted," Johnson added. Boris Johnson said the election result paves the way for Brexit to take place at the end of January. Boris Johnson said the election result paves the way for Brexit to take place at the end of January. Boris Johnson said the election result paves the way for Brexit to take place at the end of January. He said the results mean Brexit will happen by January 31 "no ifs, no buts" and that it has put an end to "all those miserable threats of a second referendum." "I will make it my mission to work night and day, flat out, to prove that you were right in voting for me this time, and to earn your support in the future." More female MPs won seats in this election than ever before, according to the Press Association news agency, breaking the previous record of 208 set in 2017. A total of 221 women have been elected. Female Conservative candidates won 86 seats -- the most the party has ever had -- and more than 50% of Labour MPs are now female. Women, however, still make up just over a third of lawmakers. Labour heartlands fall to Tories The theme of the night became clear early on when one of the first constituencies to declare a result, Blyth Valley, went to the Conservatives. The Labour Party had held the seat since it was created in 1950. This was a big victory for the Tories -- and one of many more to come. Boris Johnson bet the farm on an election and it paid off big Boris Johnson bet the farm on an election and it paid off big Boris Johnson bet the farm on an election and it paid off big It was a scene that repeated itself throughout the night in parish halls, leisure centers and gymnasiums across the country. The Labour crowd was left watching jubilant Conservatives snatching away one seat after another. As the results trickled in, the scale of the collapse in the Labour vote became apparent. In Workington, Labour's Shadow Environment Secretary Sue Hayman lost her seat to Conservative Mark Jenkinson, another sign that Johnson's strategy had worked. The traditionally Labour, pro-Brexit constituency was a key target for the Tories. "Workington Man," a white, older, working-class man who supports Brexit, became a key demographic in the campaign. Jeremy Corbyn announced that he would step down after a "process of reflection." Jeremy Corbyn announced that he would step down after a "process of reflection." Jeremy Corbyn announced that he would step down after a "process of reflection." This was very much a Brexit election and, in the end, Johnson's campaign promise to "Get Brexit Done" appears to have swayed the vote. The result is a clear indication that voters are tired of the country being stuck in a limbo and want to move on. The pound jumps as Boris Johnson heads for big win in UK election The pound jumps as Boris Johnson heads for big win in UK election The pound jumps as Boris Johnson heads for big win in UK election Johnson has already struck a Brexit "divorce" deal with Brussels, but failed to pass it through Parliament after Remain-backing Conservatives rebelled. Having purged the rebels from his own party, and with his newly acquired majority, that should no longer be a problem. Once the UK leaves the European Union, Johnson plans to immediately start negotiating a new trade agreement with the bloc. He pledged to secure a deal by the end of 2020, before the end of the so-called transition period during which the UK will be formally out of the EU, but still subject to all its rules and regulations. The transition period is designed to prevent a hard landing. This election result will undoubtedly shape the trade negotiations, and could lead to a softer version of Brexit -- one that would see the UK staying more aligned to the EU. That's because his large majority means Johnson will no longer need to please the hard-line Brexiteers in his party in order to get his legislation through Parliament. Blame game begins for Labour The election ended in heartbreak for the Labour Party -- and the blame game started even before the results had been counted. Corbyn had focused his campaign on increased public spending and radical economic reforms, while his Brexit plans remained vague. Corbyn pledged to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement and then put that new deal to voters with a remain option also on the ballot. As it became apparent that Labour was going to suffer its worst election result since 1935, prominent party members started searching for answers. Brexit is now unstoppable. But Britain must face up to how long it will take Brexit is now unstoppable. But Britain must face up to how long it will take Brexit is now unstoppable. But Britain must face up to how long it will take Many blamed Corbyn for the fiasco. Phil Wilson, the Labour Party candidate who ran for -- and lost -- the seat once occupied by former PM Tony Blair, vented his fury at Corbyn on Twitter. "The Party's leadership went down like a lead balloon on the doorstep," he said. "Labour's leadership needs to take responsibility." Outspoken Labour figure Jess Phillips tweeted that the anticipated Conservative victory "feels like a punch in the stomach." And Alan Johnson, former Labour Party senior politician, said Corbyn "couldn't lead the working class out of a paper bag." Stanley Johnson, UK Prime Minister's father, criticized for comments on female pilots wearing burkas Stanley Johnson, UK Prime Minister's father, criticized for comments on female pilots wearing burkas Stanley Johnson, UK Prime Minister's father, criticized for comments on female pilots wearing burkas Corbyn himself has blamed the party's loss on Brexit overshadowing all other political debate. "This election was ultimately taken over by Brexit and we as a party represent people who voted both Remain and Leave," the Labour leader said Friday. "My whole strategy was to reach out beyond the Brexit divide to try and bring people together, because ultimately this country has to come together." Corbyn announced that he will not lead the party into the next election, but stopped short of saying exactly when he will leave the post. "I called last night for a period of reflection in the party and obviously the ruling body of the party -- our national executive -- will decide what process we follow then for the election of the successor to me," he said. "I was elected to ... lead the party until that takes place." Thursday was also a deeply disappointing night for the Liberal Democrats. The anti-Brexit party had hoped to scoop up the votes of Remainers, but ended up with fewer seats than they won in the 2017 election. In one of the biggest upsets of the night, the Lib Dems' leader, Jo Swinson, lost her seat to the Scottish National Party. Landslide for Scottish National Party North of the border, the SNP won a landslide, bagging most of the country's 59 seats. That result will likely make the party's calls for a second independence referendum much louder. Scotland voted to stay in the European Union in the 2016 Brexit Referendum, and the SNP has consistently argued the country is "being dragged out" of the EU against its will. While Johnson has rejected the idea of holding a second vote, SNP's leader Nicola Sturgeon is likely to argue the election result gives a clear mandate for a new referendum. UK election results 2019: Boris Johnson wins majority UK election results 2019: Boris Johnson wins majority UK election results 2019: Boris Johnson wins majority European leaders have welcomed the election results. The EU didn't want the UK to leave the bloc, but uncertainty surrounding Brexit has exhausted their patience. The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said now the election result is clear there needs to be clarity on Brexit "as soon as possible" in order to give as much stability as possible to citizens and businesses. "We are ready," Michel said while speaking in Brussels. "The European Union will negotiate in order to have close cooperation in the future with the UK." France's European affairs minister, Amélie de Montchalin, reiterated Michel's comments, saying that France had been asking for clarity around the UK's Brexit plans for a long time. "This result brings that," she said. That view was shared by investors -- the British pound jumped 2% higher after the initial exit polls were released. As the results came in, US President Donald Trump tweeted: "Looking like a big win for Boris in the U.K.!" Trump has spoken in support of Brexit and backed his "friend" Johnson before Thursday's vote. The endorsement was met with a lukewarm reaction in the UK, where Trump is not popular. CNN's Simon Cullen contributed to this report. Search World Follow CNN © 2022 Cable News Network.A Warner Media Company.All Rights Reserved.CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network. Quantcast