U.K. Election Results in a Hung Parliament
This means that no political party has secured enough seats to be able to govern the U.K.
The U.K. election has resulted in a hung parliament. This means that no political party has secured enough seats to be able to govern the U.K.
Despite starting the election with a large poll lead, the Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister Theresa May has failed to win a majority.
The last hung parliament in 2010 resulted in a Conservative-Liberal Democratic Coalition Government.
There will now be a battle to see whether anyone can form a coalition or lead a minority government.
This article was written by a staff member of TheStreet.









