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UK Election 2024 vs Pakistan Elections 2024 | Expert Analysis
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00:00During the last 24 hours, you have seen that the world's oldest democracy was elected in the UK.
00:09And after such a magnificent way the election was conducted there, the results began to come.
00:17And the results were also accepted by all the parties fighting there in no time.
00:25And the country moved forward.
00:27That's why we want to talk about this development.
00:31The parliamentary system that we have adopted in Pakistan,
00:36we have borrowed it from the current system in the UK.
00:43Or we have copied it with a few changes here.
00:46But we also have a parliamentary system.
00:49Now, the fundamental point on which the democracy is based in the parliamentary system
00:56is that different political parties fight elections.
00:59And when the election takes place, the results are accepted with an open heart.
01:04You have seen that elections were held in India recently.
01:07An exercise was held for six weeks.
01:10After that, EVMs were used.
01:12The results came.
01:13All political parties accepted the results without hesitation.
01:17Now, according to the latest results,
01:22the total seats in the House of Commons are 650.
01:27For the simple majority, 326 seats are necessary to make the winning party a government.
01:35For a landslide victory, the Labour political party has won 412 seats.
01:41The Conservative party has won only 121 seats.
01:46The Labour Democrat has also won 71 seats.
01:50Some small parties have also won some seats.
01:56In 2019, the Conservative party had 364 seats.
02:03The Labour party had 203 seats.
02:05The Labour Democrat had 11 seats.
02:09So, this is the result.
02:12Just like in Pakistan, elections were held there as well.
02:17People went there.
02:19You can see the bags there as well.
02:21There is a centralized election process there as well.
02:24You know that there are voting centers on the district level.
02:34The polling stations are used for voting.
02:37The same thing was done there as well.
02:39As soon as the results started coming from the polling stations,
02:43you can see the exit polls there.
02:47Just like in Pakistan, when elections were held on 8th February,
02:50we got news from all over the country from the polling stations.
02:53Not just us, we were also doing a special transmission.
02:56All the big media houses in Pakistan,
02:59their big team was spread all over the country.
03:02They started giving the results.
03:04Which polling station is doing this and that.
03:06When the results were coming, everyone knew who was winning.
03:09We announced the results till midnight.
03:12I remember it very well.
03:14We announced the last result of Rehana Dar Sahiba.
03:16100% of the viewers got the results from all the polling stations.
03:22Not just our TV channels, but all the TV channels got the news
03:26that Rehana Dar Sahiba won against Khawaja Asif.
03:32But when we woke up in the morning, the result was in front of us.
03:35All the newspapers covered this on the international level.
03:39These are the results.
03:41First of all, you can see.
03:43Britain's Labour Party wins huge majority in elections,
03:46ending 14 years of conservative rule.
03:49Exit polls, initially when the results started coming.
03:53UK Labour Party sweeps to power in historical election wing.
03:56Sonak Beds farewell in magnanimous speech.
04:00This is also in front of you.
04:03CBS News, UK Labour Party wins huge majority in general elections,
04:07prompting concessions from Prime Minister Rishi Sonak.
04:11Stammer pledges to stabilise UK as Labour wins huge majority.
04:22UK voters punish conservative after 14 years rule.
04:26Hand, Stammer, Labour landslide win.
04:29This is also in front of you.
04:31USA Today news and then Washington Post news.
04:34This is all news.
04:36When the results started coming,
04:38a good tradition of democracy is practiced all over the world.
04:45The loser accepts his defeat.
04:48As you can see in America,
04:50Rishi Sonak delivered a speech at night
04:53and accepted his defeat in a very good way, magnanimous.
04:58The Labour Party has won this general election
05:00and I have called Zakir Starmer to congratulate him on his victory.
05:03Today, power will change hands in a peaceful and orderly manner,
05:06with goodwill on all sides.
05:08That is something that should give us all confidence
05:10in our country's stability and future.
05:13The British people have delivered a sobering verdict tonight.
05:16There is much to learn and reflect on
05:18and I take responsibility for the loss.
05:20To the many good, hard-working conservative candidates
05:23who lost tonight, despite their tireless efforts,
05:26their local records of delivery
05:28and their dedication to their communities,
05:30I am sorry.
05:31I will now head down to London
05:33where I will say more about tonight's result
05:35before I leave the job of Prime Minister,
05:37to which I have given my all.
05:39I will then return here to my family's home
05:41and I look forward to spending more time with you all
05:43in the weeks, months and years ahead.
05:47Mr. Bihar, he said, I am sorry.
05:49We tried.
05:51We fought the election in a very good way
05:53but we accept our defeat with an open heart
05:55and I, as a leader, accept my responsibility.
05:59After that, he congratulated the winning party
06:02and accepted this landslide victory.
06:05After that, he said, I am going home.
06:07Now, I will go home and spend more time with my family.
06:11Obviously, KS Trammer won
06:13and he gave a victory speech.
06:16This was a slightly different victory speech
06:19from our leader, Tahiyad leader and PM of London, Nawaz Sharif.
06:22Listen to what he has to say.
06:24Change begins now.
06:26Thank you so much for that reception.
06:29You campaigned for it.
06:31You fought for it.
06:32You voted for it.
06:34And now it has arrived.
06:36And it feels good.
06:38I have to be honest.
06:40Four and a half years of work changing the party.
06:44This is what it is for.
06:47A changed Labour Party.
06:49Ready to serve our country.
06:52Ready to restore Britain to the service of working people.
06:56We said we would end the chaos.
06:58And we will.
07:00We said we would turn the page.
07:02And we have.
07:04Today, we start the next chapter.
07:06Begin the work of change.
07:08The mission of national renewal.
07:10And start to rebuild our country.
07:13Mr. Chaudhary Ghulam Sain.
07:15Obviously, if the democracy has to be established,
07:19the voice of the people, the vote of the people, the mandate of the people,
07:22has to be accepted.
07:24Unfortunately for us,
07:26it is said, we have read in books,
07:28that there were only elections in 1970.
07:30They were accepted.
07:32But their result, which was accepted,
07:34the result you saw,
07:36the way it came out,
07:38the country was destroyed.
07:40Now tell me,
07:42when will we learn this?
07:45We are the parliamentary system,
07:47which has risen in the country.
07:49But isn't it better to learn a lesson?
07:52Instead of fighting every election.
07:57No, Khawar, the basic thing is that
08:00when my point of view has become that
08:03I am right and I am the only one who is right.
08:07The whole world is wrong except me.
08:10Yes, Hassan, this is obvious.
08:13Obviously, there is a lot of debate on social media.
08:16The hope was that when our election results came,
08:19even if those who had come,
08:21would have accepted it,
08:23it was a big deal,
08:25but they did not accept it.
08:27And they said,
08:29we will not make a mill.
08:31The PM was defeated on the ground.
08:33So, what do you think,
08:35the results that have come in England,
08:38we are in a position to learn a lesson.
08:41Obviously, the PM spent a lot of time there.
08:44But we talk about democracy,
08:46but when it comes to unground implementation,
08:49we are far behind.
08:51This is why we lag behind in every field.
08:54You are right.
08:55Mr. Nawaz Sharif did not spend time there.
08:58Mr. Imran Khan spent his whole youth there.
09:01He could have learned a lot.
09:03If he wanted to learn,
09:05if you remember,
09:07after the 2013 elections,
09:09he did not present any evidence in the press conference.
09:12And then he came forward with his long march.
09:14Which we call the freedom of the press.
09:16So, if anyone wants to learn,
09:18be it Nawaz Sharif or Imran Khan,
09:20everyone should learn.
09:22And the UK is a very strong democracy.
09:25Now, the most beautiful thing about Sir Keir Starmer,
09:28he was saying today as well,
09:30it's the end of politics,
09:32and now the start of public service.
09:34After becoming a government,
09:36you should know how to ensure public service.
09:39And the opposition,
09:41if you have disputes,
09:43you should be present in the tribunals.
09:45And whatever the tribunals decide,
09:47everyone should accept it.
09:49But, you should also work as a shadow government.
09:52Right now, their aim,
09:54I don't understand,
09:56what are the PTI and the XBEC people doing?
09:59You came to the government with a budget.
10:01What did they do in the budget?
10:03You presented your shadow budget.
10:05Did they present it?
10:07You had to give a cut motion.
10:09You should have given a speech on it.
10:11You started it.
10:13Prime Minister Imran Khan,
10:15he knows very well
10:17that he has become incompetent.
10:19He can't even be elected as a councillor.
10:21Yet, he will stand in front of the people
10:23and say that he is Prime Minister Imran Khan.
10:25He is a former PM,
10:27but he will write a letter
10:29to the Prime Minister Imran Khan.
10:31He will do something for the people.

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