May tells how it felt to lose the election

May tells how it felt to lose the election

The prime minister of Great Britain, Theresa May, has said today in an interview given for Radio BBC, that she could not hold back the tears when she saw the results of polls at polling stations, during elections that took place in May when she failed to secure the absolute majority in parliament. May in the election [...]

The prime minister of Great Britain, Theresa May, has said today in an interview given for Radio BBC, that she could not hold back the tears when she saw the results of polls at polling stations, during elections that took place in May when she failed to secure the absolute majority in parliament.

May in the elections had been intended to secure a stronger British mandate for talks on “Brexit” with the EU.

Among other things, Theresa May did not answer the question of how much would she remain in power after the loss of the majority in Parliament. /Periscopi/

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