British Prime Minister Theresa May fought for survival on
Saturday after a failed election gamble undermined her authority and plunged
the country into a major political crisis, days before commencement of talks on
quitting the EU.
May’s bet that she could strengthen her hand by crushing
what she believed to be a weak opposition Labour Party, backfired spectacularly
on Thursday as voters stripped her Conservative Party of a parliamentary
majority.
The stunning outcome left May battling to unite different factions
of her party and relying on a handful of Northern Irish parliamentarians, just
nine days before Britain starts the tortuous process of negotiating its
departure from the EU.
Britain’s typically pro-Conservative press savaged May and
questioned whether she could remain in power, only two months after officially
triggering the country’s divorce from the European bloc.
Britain’s best-selling Sun newspaper said senior members of
the party had vowed to get rid of May, but would wait for no less than six months
because they were worried that a leadership contest could propel Labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn, into power.
“She’s staying, for now,’’ one Conservative Party source
told newsmen.
May called the snap election to win a clear mandate for her
plan to take Britain out of the EU’s single market and customs union, so she
could slash immigration.
Report says her party is deeply divided over what they want
from Brexit and the result means British businessmen still have no idea what
trading rules they can expect in the coming years.
The British pound, however, tumbled against the US dollar
and the euro, after the election result. (NAN)
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