May For June Polls
Sholto Byrnes, Senior Fellow, Institute of Strategic and International Studies
19-Apr-17 07:37
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The Morning Run crew gives you their take on today's business headlines:
In a surprise move UK PM Theresa May called for an early general election, proposed for June 8, to strengthen her mandate in executing Brexit as well as to take advantage of a 20 point lead that the Conservative party has in popularity polls.
With the open support of rival political parties, May is likely to get a two-thirds vote in the House of Commons today, demanded by the Fixed-term Parliament Act.
Detractors say a stronger Parliamentary mandate would mean that almost half the country that voted to Remain can be ignored in the upcoming negotiations with the European Union.
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Tags: snap election, UK, Brexit, Theresa May, general elections, conservatives, European Union, French elections, Germany election, one-issue election