Corbyn: New elections possible in 2018, we can't do it like this anymore

In the extraordinary parliamentary elections held on Thursday in Great Britain, the Tories won the most MPs, but lost their majority in the parliament
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Jeremy Corbyn, Photo: Reuters
Jeremy Corbyn, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 11.06.2017. 10:04h

Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn said that his party did not win the snap parliamentary election, but that it achieved an incredibly good result.

In addition, he states that new elections are "very possible" in early 2018.

"We can't go on like this," Corbyn said, "The Guardian" reports.

Speaking about the coalition of the Conservative Party and the DUP from Northern Ireland, Corbyn stated that he does not see what the two parties have in common.

"I don't see what they will put in the Queen's speech. Labour's plan and program are clear," Corbyn said.

In the extraordinary parliamentary elections held on Thursday in Great Britain, the Tories won the most seats, but they lost their majority in the parliament. That is why they have to form a coalition, and the DUP from Northern Ireland emerged as the main candidate.

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