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David Rothkopf : 14 years of Conservative rule will come to an end in the United Kingdom on July 4 .
The Economist predicts Labour Party will win around 431 seats in the 650 seat parliament, up from 205 they currently hold.
The Conservatives , meanwhile, are projected to fall from 344 seats to just 109 seats, Rothpf writes.
The party is likely in for a brutal internal battle over its future.
Britain voted 52 to 48 percent in 2016 to leave the EU in a referendum.
David Cameron , who had campaigned for the “ Remain ” side, resigned as prime minister.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was replaced by Boris Johnson , who won a landslide victory.
But two years later , Johnson was forced to resign over a scandal over allegations he misled parliament.
David Rothkopf : Britain 's GDP today is only about 1.7 percent higher than it was pre-pandemic, compared to U.S. and Eurozone .
He says the real driver of migration is economic — including the economic needs of Britain itself.
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