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UK Labour Party will seek to form govt

Britain's Labour Party wants to lead a minority government in the new hung parliament, but has ruled out doing any coalition deals.

Britain's opposition Labour Party will put itself forward to lead a minority government after Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives failed to win a majority in the UK's national election.

May is fighting to hold on to her job after British voters dealt her a punishing blow, denying her the stronger mandate she had sought to conduct Brexit talks, and instead weakening her party's grip on power.

May has signalled she will use her right as incumbent to make the first attempt to form a government, but it is unclear whether she will have the necessary support to do so.

Labour's finance spokesman John McDonnell ruled out doing coalition deals with other parties, saying its preferred option is leading a minority government.

"We'll put ourselves forward to serve the country and form a minority government and the reason for that is I don't think the Conservative Party is stable, I don't think the prime minister is stable. I don't want to be derogatory but I think she is a lame duck prime minister," he told BBC Radio.


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