As voting commenced in the UK`s snap general elections on July 4, the Indian community residing in the country expressed confidence in the Labour Party`s potential to end the Conservative Party`s nearly 15-year rule. While acknowledging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak`s commendable performance, they attributed the expected Conservative loss to challenges left by previous administrations. The elections spanned 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, with the winning party requiring a minimum of 326 seats for its leader to become prime minister.