"A working majority" means the number of seats a party has in a legislative body, which allows them to pass legislation and govern effectively.
In the given context:
* Labour Party won 411 seats: Out of the total number of seats in the legislative body (let's assume 650 seats in this example), Labour won 411.
* Majority required: For a majority, a party needs more than half the total seats. In this case, more than 325 seats.
* Working majority of 181: This means Labour has 181 seats more than the minimum required to have a majority. So, 411 seats (Labour) - 230 seats (half of 650) = 181 seats over the halfway mark, ensuring they can pass laws and govern without relying on support from other parties.