photo credit: ShutterstockTwo weeks ago, I spoke of how one false move could totally change the UK general election. At the time, according to almost every poll, the Conservatives were still on course for a majority. Surely after being so far apart when the snap election was called in April, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn had not managed to close the gap to that extent? From nowhere, the Conservatives lost 13 seats and Labour gained 30, including the Kensington constituency in the capital - which has never been in Labour hands before. City Hoping For Some Resolutions In Near FutureTheresa May called this election to secure a sizeable majority and with it a mandate for a hard Brexit.
Source: Forbes June 13, 2017 16:41 UTC