British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday said she would seek an early election on June 8, in an unexpected gamble aimed at strengthening her hand going into talks on leaving the EU.
The surprise statement came less than a month after she triggered the formal start of Brexit and marks a reversal of her position before the Easter break, when her office insisted an early election was not on the cards.
An election is not due until 2020 though her popularity — polls show her Conservative Party is more than 20 points ahead of the main opposition — give her an opening to consolidate her power. The announcement indicates that May has decided she cannot get the Brexit legislation she needs through the House of Commons with the slim majority she inherited from her predecessor, David Cameron.
“There should be unity here in Westminster, but instead there is division,” she said in a statement outside 10 Downing Street. “The country is coming together, but Westminster is not.”
A rift in Parliament will damage the government’s ability to make a success of Brexit, she said.
Her current polling lead over Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party means she can be fairly confident of increasing her majority and bringing Tory lawmakers into Parliament who will back her on the flavor of Brexit that she prefers.
Moreover, a survey last week by Orb International showed that 55 percent of Britons support her handling of Brexit talks.
“This is Theresa May’s attempt to free herself from some of the constraints she’s under and get the mandate to execute the hard Brexit she’s been talking about,” Eurasia Group managing director Mujtaba Rahman said. “She sees an opportunity to win the election, secure a bigger mandate and execute the hard Brexit.”
A poll on Monday gave the Conservatives a 21-point lead over Labour for the first time in nine years, the Times newspaper said.
May’s party would win 44 percent of the vote, compared with 23 percent for Labour and 12 percent for the Liberal Democrats, the Times said, citing a poll by YouGov.
However, a 2011 law passed by Cameron during his coalition government with the Liberal Democrats has complicated matters.
It means there are two circumstances in which there could be an early election: If two-thirds of the House of Commons votes for one or if the government loses a no-confidence vote and a new administration fails to win a confidence motion within 14 days.
May said she was taking the first course of action.
“Tomorrow I will move a motion in the House of Commons calling for a general election to be held on the 8th of June,” she said.
The vote will need the backing of a substantial number of opposition lawmakers, including many from Labour.
For the Liberal Democrats, leader Tim Farron signaled he would support the motion and urged voters who oppose leaving the EU to back his party.
Labour’s Corbyn has previously said his party would back an early election.
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