British Prime Minister Teresa May acknowledged her responsibility for the failure of the Conservative Party in elections.
This writes the Independent.
"I broke this mess, and I'm going to get us out of here," May said during a meeting with representatives of her political power.
In addition, she said that she could reconsider her views on the exit of the United Kingdom from the EU, and would listen to the "all voices" of the party on this issue.
May also told the MPs that it will remain so much the leader of the political force, "how much they want".
As reported by the "Observer", May's advisors resigned after the elections in Britain.
Let's remind, before reception of the majority in parliament May did not have 8 mandates. Conservatives received 318 seats out of 650.
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