British Prime Minister Theresa May Loses Snap Election Gamble

British Prime Minister Theresa May Loses Snap Election Gamble
The results of a snap election called by British Prime Minister Theresa May poured in overnight.The decision to bring Brits to the polls before 2020 was considered by many to be a gamble for the Conservative leader. Surveys and political groundwork showed May’s party performing well across the country, with opportunities to seize a number of seats in Parliament.May had been hoping to solidify the Conservative Party’s majority, giving her leverage over opponents as the nation enters talks with the European Union on its departure.In an upset spurred in large part by the liberal Labour Party and its Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, Conservatives saw their share of seats in Parliament plummet.Losing 13 seats while Labour gained 30, May saw her coalition’s plurality disappear – an occurrence which will open her platform to increased criticism, as the realities of the Brexit referendum begin affecting the electorate.Polls from April had predicted Theresa May would have the potential to massively increase the Conservative Party’s presence in Parliament, despite comments indicating the United Kingdom wouldn’t cast ballots for another several years.Impassioned campaigning on the part of Corbyn dug into May’s efforts to entrench Conservative dominance, especially after the Prime Minister proposed cutting some universal healthcare benefits for the elderly.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, ran a leftist campaign founded largely on socialist programs. Image courtesy of Niklas Hallen, AFP
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