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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. (AFP)
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Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, addresses staff at GlaxoSmithKline toothpaste factory in Maidenhead, April 21, 2017. (Reuters)
Opinion Polls Show May Achieving Crushing Victory in British Elections
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to make a sweeping victory in elections in June, revealed opinion polls. He ruling Conservative Party is set to win around 50 percent of the vote, double that of the opposition Labor party. May’s decision to call a...Caption:
British Prime Minister Theresa May. (AFP)
British PM Calls for Early Election to Help Negotiate Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May “reluctantly” called on Tuesday for early elections in order to ensure a strong leadership for London’s exit negotiations from the European Union. The election has been set for June 8. May said that Britain’s opposition parties risked...Caption:
Prime Minister Theresa May. Reuters
UK Supreme Court Rules ‘Government Must Consult Parliament over Brexit’
London – Britain’s Supreme Court ruled Prime Minister Theresa May must seek approval from Parliament before formally triggering the country’s withdrawal from the European Union. May’s government insisted “nothing” would change the timetable for triggering...Caption:
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks as Reuters Editor-at-Large Sir Harold Evans (not pictured) moderates a Reuters Newsmaker conversation “Politics on the Edge,” in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 20, 2016. REUTERS/Bria Webb