Tories, Pound take a caning as Theresa May’s gamble backfires miserably
British voters have sent a strong message to their political leaders: They don’t want the “hard” Brexit proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May.
British voters have sent a strong message to their political leaders: They don’t want the “hard” Brexit proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May.
The latest national polls suggest Theresa May could be on course for the sort of House of Commons majority enjoyed by Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher as she seeks a mandate for her Brexit strategy.
The UK’s rejection of the European Union has thrown the country’s two biggest parties into open warfare.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has a message for the U.S.: “Britain has got its mojo back.”
The UK House of Commons may break its own – and world – record for openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans-gender (LGBT) lawmakers after the May 7 general election.
Who’s going win the U.K. election, according to bookmakers? The Labour Party, and David Cameron.