Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has urged May to step down as prime minister and allow him to form a minority government. “Politics has changed. Politics isn’t going back into the box where it was before,” he said. Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron also called on May to resign, saying her “extreme” Brexit plans were rejected by voters. Farron further called for Brexit talks to be delayed.“Only the Conservative and Unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide certainty” says Theresa May pic.twitter.com/4CMZyGGmvt
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 9, 2017
Results
[image-autorefresh src=”http://tomtaylor20net.ipage.com/Election%20Results.jpg?noCache=true”]Tory MP Anna Soubry has said she needs to consider her position, while Nigel Evans blamed the social care policy for the loss of the majority, saying “we hijacked our own campaign.” He insisted he was supporting May but told the BBC “A load of our candidates that should have been winning up and down the country were absolutely slain on the cross of our own manifesto.” ‘Never have I seen a very successful campaign up until that point been hijacked by ourselves. We hijacked our own campaign and from then on it was an absolute disaster,” he added.
Exit poll
An exit poll conducted for the BBC, ITV and Sky projected a hung parliament, with the Conservatives falling 11 seats short of an overall majority.In Pictures
Live TV coverage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y60wDzZt8ygAs it happened
Labour source confident about gaining:
— Britain Elects (@BritainElects) June 8, 2017
Battersea (from Con)
Coatbridge (from SNP)
Rutherglen (from SNP)
Worth noting: UKIP and Green vote down in all 6 seats declared so far, Tories + Labour up in all 6, Lib Dems up in 3 down in 3. #GE2017
— 𝙉𝙞𝙘𝙝𝙤𝙡𝙖𝙨 𝙒𝙝𝙮𝙩𝙚 🇪🇺 🇧🇪 (@nwbrux) June 8, 2017
Labour GAIN Westgate (Canterbury City Council) from Conservative.
— Britain Elects (@BritainElects) June 8, 2017
If the final result is close between the Conservatives and Labour, this could be crucial
https://twitter.com/katyballs/status/872951855931949057
I covered the three Newcastle seats in 2015. Students then voted Green, that's gone to Lab. the UKIP vote gone to Tories and Lab.
— Kate Proctor (@Kate_M_Proctor) June 8, 2017