LONDON — Britain’s governing Conservative Party lost two strategically important parliamentary seats in elections on Thursday, dealing a damaging blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and raising fresh doubts about his scandal-scarred leadership.
Voters in Wakefield, a faded industrial city in West Yorkshire, and in Tiverton and Honiton, a rural stretch of southwest England that is the party’s heartland, evicted the Conservative Party from seats that had come open after lawmakers were…
Read the Full Article Here nytimes