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May could lose her majority: YouGov poll

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london — Prime Minister Theresa May could lose control of parliament in Britain’s June 8 election, according to a projection by polling company YouGov, raising the prospect of political deadlock just as formal Brexit talks begin.

In stark contrast to opinion polls that have until the past week shown May on course for a big win in the snap election she called, the YouGov model suggested May would lose 20 seats and her 17seat working majority.

The YouGov constituen­cy projection, based on 50,000 interviews over the course of a week, showed May would win 310 seats, down from the 331 won by David Cameron in 2015.

london — Prime Minister Theresa May could lose control of parliament in Britain’s June 8 election, according to a projection by polling company YouGov, raising the prospect of political deadlock just as formal Brexit talks begin.

In stark contrast to opinion polls that have until the past week shown May on course for a big win in the snap election she called, the YouGov model suggested May would lose 20 seats and her 17-seat working majority in the 650-seat British parliament.

The YouGov constituen­cy projection, based on 50,000 interviews over the course of a week, showed May would win 310 seats, down from the 331 seats won by her predecesso­r David Cameron in 2015.

The opposition Labour Party could win 257 seats, up from 232 seats in 2015, YouGov said. Smaller parties, including the Scottish National Party and Northern Irish parties, could win 83 seats, the Times newspaper quoted YouGov as predicting.

If the YouGov model turns out to be accurate, May would be well short of the 326 seats needed to form a government in June, when formal Brexit negotiatio­ns are due to begin.

May called the snap election in a bid to strengthen her hand in negotiatio­ns on Britain’s exit from the European Union, to win more time to deal with the impact of the di- vorce and to strengthen her grip on the Conservati­ve Party.

But if she does not handsomely beat the 12-seat majority Cameron won in 2015, her electoral gamble will have failed and her authority could be undermined just as she tries to deliver what she has told voters will be a successful Brexit. If May fails to win an overall majority, Britain would be thrust into political turmoil: May would be forced

310 seats May is projected to win down from 331, says YouGov poll 257 seats Corbyn is projected to win down from 331 in 2015

to strike a deal with another party to continue governing either as a coalition or a minority government. That would raise questions about the future of Brexit, the $2.5 trillion economy and British policy on a range of issues including corporate taxation and government spending and borrowing.

Sterling fell by almost a cent against the US dollar after the YouGov data. The pound was trading at $1.2838 at noon GMT.

For scenarios on the election, click on: When May stunned politician­s and financial markets on April 18 with her call for a snap election, opinion polls suggested she could emulate Margaret Thatcher’s 1983 majority of 144 seats or even threaten Tony Blair’s 1997 Labour majority of 179 seats.

 ?? AFP ?? Theresa May samples a piece of cheese during an election campaign visit to the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, southwest England on Wednesday. —
AFP Theresa May samples a piece of cheese during an election campaign visit to the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, southwest England on Wednesday. —
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