U.K. | 30 May 2019 Are Markets Underpricing the Risk of a Corbyn Government?
The risk of a snap general election has jumped following Theresa May's resignation and the widespread opposition within the Conservative party to the compromises she proposed last week, which might have paved the way to a soft Brexit.
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By Samuel Tombs
The risk of a snap general election has jumped following Theresa May's resignation and the widespread opposition within the Conservative party to the compromises she proposed last week, which might have paved the way to a soft Brexit.
Posted: 29th May 2019 in 'U.K.'
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