KEY POINTS
  • Johnson's victory bookends more than three-and-half years of political wrangling after a small but clear majority of the British electorate voted to leave the EU.
  • The former London mayor repeatedly encouraged voters to re-elect the Conservatives in order to "get Brexit done."
  • As the dust settles on Britain's third general election in less than five years, many market participants will seek clarity from the government on what happens immediately after Jan. 31.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks to supporters at the Copper Box Arena on December 11, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.

Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson has secured a five-year term as prime minister with a comfortable parliamentary majority, paving the way for Britain to leave the European Union by the end of next month.

The result, which proved even more decisive than pollsters had forecast, follows a bitterly-fought and divisive election campaign.