After Snap Elections, Britain To Enter Brexit Negotiations Without A Majority Party In Parliament

In Britain, snap elections called by Theresa May have left her "Conservative" Party just short of the majority they enjoyed in parliament before May's decision to hold this latest round of elections three years early. With Brexit negotiations set to begin in two weeks, this outcome raises serious questions as to whether sinister continental European governments have meddled in the British election seeking an outcome like this one, favorable to the German pantsuits of "our democracy".

One thought on “After Snap Elections, Britain To Enter Brexit Negotiations Without A Majority Party In Parliament

  1. @Ipeetea: Looks like we'll be sending Brussels the Conservative and Unionist Negotiating Team. I hope they can come up with a handy acronym.
    Police Community @PolComForum: Dear Theresa, it's not the number of MPs that counts it's how you use them. You have to do more with less that's all
    @liamyoung: To be fair Theresa May warned of coalition of chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers. She just didn't say she'd be leading it.
    @barrysilbert: 9 hours ago
    Super pleased with the progress to date on SegWit2x and, more importantly, thrilled to see increasing level of collaboration with core devs

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