This April, May announces election in June. The surprise election call by British Prime Minister Theresa May seems an astute political move. The UK economy suggests to be in a sweet spot, with low unemployment, inflation still not affecting the consumers and none of the Brexit fears yet to materialize into any negative wobbles; what better would it be to consolidate her power while crushing the already disarrayed opposition. Her party, conservatives, have a 21-point poll lead and this snap election could extend the thin lead her predecessor won in ’15; a tactic working in her favor to retain power beyond ’20.
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