British Prime Minister Theresa May met her backbench MPs at Westminster Monday night and told them she took the blame for the Conservative's poor showing in last week's general election.
Along with the explosions made be suicide bombers, the British election is still held as scheduled under the darkening shadow of terrorist threat.
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A pro-European Union Liberal Democrat candidate won a parliamentary seat previously held by Prime Minister Theresa May's ruling Conservative Party on Friday (Dec 2), in a vote that turned into a protest against Brexit.
Five contenders emerged Thursday in the race to become the next prime minister of Britain following David Cameron's decision to quit.
Britain's next prime minister will be appointed by Sept. 2 at the latest under a timetable put forward on Monday.
Anyone who's followed politics for any length of time knows no party's more prone to suicidal bouts of indiscipline than the Labour Party.
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday promised to lead a "different government" at his first ever all-Conservative cabinet meeting following his triumph in the general election last week.