May called the snap vote in a bid to strengthen her mandate ahead of exit talks with the European Union. It is due to present its platform for the next session in the Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament on June 19. By tradition, defeat on a Queen's Speech vote topples the government. Corbyn said Labour would try to amend the Queen's Speech to include its own commitments to end austerity and boost public spending. "I don't think Theresa May and this government have any credibility," Corbyn said, predicting that there could be another election within months.
Source: Fox News June 11, 2017 09:12 UTC