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    British PM loses majority, faces pressure to resign
    Alice RITCHIE,AFP 47 minutes ago

    London (AFP) - British Prime Minister Theresa May faced pressure to resign on Friday after losing her parliamentary majority, plunging the country into uncertainty as Brexit talks loom.

    The pound fell sharply amid fears the Conservative leader will be unable to form a government and could even be forced out of office after a troubled campaign overshadowed by two terror attacks.

    After being re-elected with an increased majority in the London commuter seat of Maidenhead, May said Britain "needs a period of stability" as it prepares for the complicated process of withdrawing from the European Union.

    She said that while the full results had yet to emerge, her party seemed to have won the most seats and "it would be incumbent on us to ensure we have that period of stability".

    But Leftist opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose Labour party surged from 20 points behind, urged May to quit, saying she had "lost votes, lost support and lost confidence".

    Former Conservative minister Anna Soubry, who just held onto her seat, said May was "in a very difficult place" following a "dreadful campaign".

    With a handful of seats still to be declared, the Conservatives were predicted to win 319 seats, down from 331 in 2015 -- yet another upset in a turbulent year since the EU referendum in June 2016.

    They were mathematically unable to reach the 326 mark that would give them a majority, meaning they will have to form an informal or formal alliance to forward their agenda.

    Labour are expected to increase their share from 229 to 260 seats, resulting in a hung parliament.

    May, a 60-year-old vicar's daughter, is now facing questions over her judgement in calling the election three years early and risking her party's slim but stable majority of 17.

    "It is exactly the opposite of why she held the election and she then has to go and negotiate Brexit in that weakened position," said Professor Tony Travers of the London School of Economics.

    Sterling fell nearly two percent against the dollar on the back of the exit poll, as investors questioned who was now going to control the Brexit process.

    Early newspaper editions reflected the drama, with headlines such as "Britain on a knife edge", "Mayhem" and "Hanging by a thread".

    In a night that threatened to redraw the political landscape once again, the UK Independence Party (UKIP), which won 12.5 percent of the vote two years ago and was a driving force behind the Brexit vote, was all but wiped out, hovering around two percent.

    The pro-European Liberal Democrats, who have campaigned for a second EU referendum, increased their number of seats from nine, but their former leader Nick Clegg lost his seat.

    Meanwhile the Scottish National Party of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, which has dominated politics north of the border for a decade and called for a new independence vote after Brexit, was tipped to lose around 21 of its 54 seats.

    Deputy leader Angus Robertson, one of the strongest SNP performers in the House of Commons, was an early casualty.

    - 'Pressure to resign' -

    May, who took over after last year's Brexit referendum, began the formal two-year process of leaving the EU on March 29, promising to take Britain out of the single market and cut immigration.

    Seeking to capitalise on sky-high popularity ratings, she called the election a few weeks later, urging voters to give her a stronger mandate to go into Brexit talks that are expected to begin as early as June 19.

    Officials in Brussels were hopeful the election would allow her to make compromises, but this has been thrown into question by the prospect of a hung parliament.

    "It creates another layer of uncertainty ahead of the Brexit negotiations," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA currency traders.

    Despite campaigning against Brexit, Labour has accepted the result but promised to avoid a "hard Brexit", focusing on maintaining economic ties with the bloc.

    Barely a month ago, the centre-left party seemed doomed to lose the election, plagued by internal divisions over its direction under veteran socialist Corbyn.

    But May's botched announcement of a reform in funding for elderly care, a strong grassroots campaign by Corbyn and the terror attacks, which increased scrutiny of her time as interior minister, changed the game.

    "Even if she manages to get just enough seats it will be seen as a failure and she may indeed be under pressure to resign as leader quite quickly," said Paula Surridge, senior lecturer at the University of Bristol.

    - Terror in the campaign -

    Britain has been hit with three terror attacks since March, and campaigning was twice suspended.

    A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a pop concert in Manchester on May 22, killing 22 people.

    Last Saturday, three assailants wearing fake suicide vests mowed down pedestrians and launched a stabbing rampage around London Bridge, killing eight people before being shot dead by police.

    The attacks led to scrutiny over May's time as interior minister from 2010 to 2016, particularly since it emerged that some of the attackers had been known to police and security services.

    Labour seized on steep cuts in police numbers implemented as part of a Conservative austerity programme, although May insisted she had protected funding for counter-terrorism.
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    Re: British PM loses majority, faces pressure to resign

    Just after the 2010 Election, I heard an elderly Anglican lady - kindly, but also rather severe - say: "Desperate days lie ahead for this nation; and the election result is part of that."

    And yet, looking back at 2010, with the Rose Garden meeting etc, it seems charming and serene, almost like an Edwardian summer afternoon.

    The arithmetic in 2017 is frightening, because the third party is no longer the Lib Dems, but the SNP, a radioactive force with which neither Tories nor Labour can risk dealing, leaving the UK within an inch of being without government.

    So the Anglican lady's prophetic word now echoes more loudly.
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    hahaha ALlah is humiliating this cruel woman so much!!!!
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    Re: British PM loses majority, faces pressure to resign

    Not sure what Theresa will do - I doubt she'll give up without a fight.

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