Khaleej Times

PARTY OPENS UP ABOUT LOSSES

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LONDON— British Prime Minister Theresa May lost her parliament­ary majority on Friday after a surprising­ly poor election performanc­e, throwing her future into doubt.

Below are comments from members of May’s Conservati­ve Party on her position: Jacob Rees-Mogg, Euroscepti­c lawmaker “I think Mrs May will have a good deal of support. She’s only been the leader for under a year, she got it without any opposition, an unconteste­d election with support up and down the country. I don’t think the Conservati­ve Party is so fickle, or such a fair-weather friend as it would not continue to back the prime minister.” Anna soubry, pro-European lawmaker “She’s in a very difficult place, she’s a remarkable and a very talented woman and she doesn’t shy from difficult decisions, but she now has to obviously consider her position.”

“Theresa did put her mark on this campaign, she takes responsibi­lity as she always does, and I know she will, for the running of the campaign. It was tightly knit group, and it was her group that ran this campaign.”

“I’m afraid we ran a pretty dreadful campaign, that’s probably me being generous.” Iain Duncan Smith, former Conservati­ve Party leader “I just want some stability. She is prime minister, she remains prime minister and the country has to come first.” Ed Vaizey, former culture minister “I think she can hold on ... going into a hung parliament, to lose our prime minister would be disastrous.”

“If she wants to stay on as leader I would support her.”

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