British Prime Minister Teresa Mei intends to form a new government despite the loss of an absolute majority in the parliament. She will already apply to the Queen for permission. This was stated by the spokesman May on Friday, June 9, in London.
The conservative British party led by Prime Minister Teresa May lost the absolute parliamentary majority in parliament after the early parliamentary elections in the country. According to the results of the counting of votes in almost all 650 constituencies, the Conservatives will not receive the 326 seats necessary to form a government without the conclusion of a coalition. According to forecasts, the maximum amount they can count on will not exceed 318 places.
PM @Theresa_May will go to palace believing she "can form a government" - @bbclaurak https: // t. Co / 8xOR0z6PJc #bbcelection #hungparliament pic. Twitter.
Com / djJ8fooqKo - BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 9, 2017 Earlier Sky News reported that the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of Northern Ireland could support the Conservatives, which would help May's party gain the necessary 326 seats out of 650.
The Labor Party, led by Jeremy Corbin, also failed to win an absolute parliamentary majority, and in this connection the situation of a "suspended parliament". The Labor leader has already called on Teresa May to resign and give the opportunity to form a new government, but the prime minister said she is not going to leave her post.