All Labour needs to achieve is sit back and watch as the Tory party tries to clean up its own mess for a changeWhen Theresa May called the general election at the end of April,the UK economy was struggling, inflation was on the rise and Brexit talks were looming. Seven weeks later, and seemingly nothing has really changed.
The economy is still struggling. May went to the country when Britain was officially the slowest-growing country in the European Union for the first time since the mid-1990s. It was announced during the campaign that inflation had edged up to 2.7%,and Brexit negotiations are supposed to start in a week’s time. Related: Election 2017: Theresa May starts work on government reshuffle as Osborne calls her 'dead woman walking' – live Related: 'Confidence and supply': what does it mean and how will it work for the recent government? Related: Jeremy Corbyn: Labour will call on other parties to defeat government Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com