The Conservative Party of Britain has broken its record of support since 2008. Now the party is supported by 49% of the British, which is 4% more than last week, writes Politico.
Theresa May's decision to hold early parliamentary elections coincided with her party's peak rating, the newspaper notes.. The largest opposition Labor Party ranks second with 24% support. Liberal Democrats are on the third place with a rating of 12%, and the Eurosceptic "Independence Party" has the lowest level of support since January 2013 and is 7%.
On the eve of Prime Minister Teresa Mei announced her intention to ask the parliament to declare elections three years ahead of schedule. According to May, after the referendum on the withdrawal of the kingdom from the European Union, Britain needs certainty, stability and strong leadership.
As ZN wrote. UA, last year's referendum on UK membership in the EU rightfully claims to be one of the main pan-European recent events. Read more in the article by Victor Konstantinov "Brexit: Is there a threat to the unity of Great Britain?" In the weekly "Mirror of the Week. Ukraine".