"As and when details are finalised both parties will put them forward", it said, referring to May's Conservative Party and the DUP.
Several lawmakers demanded the resignation of May's top advisers, who have been widely blamed for a disastrous policy to make the elderly pay more towards their care and a campaign seen as too insulated from ordinary voters and too focused on attacking her opponent.
Pro-choice campaigners demonstrated in Westminster on Saturday (June 10) against the Conservative Party's new ally in government Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). May is preparing to name the rest of her cabinet, after revealing Friday that her five most senior ministers would stay in their posts.
Britain's best-selling Sun newspaper said senior members of her party had vowed to get rid of May, but would wait at least six months because they were anxious that a leadership contest now could propel Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn into power.
The DUP itself later issued a statement saying the talks had been positive, but stopped short of confirming a deal had been sealed. "From hubris to humiliation", said the left-leaning Guardian, while the Times headline read: "May stares into the abyss".
London's neutrality in Northern Ireland is key to the delicate balance of power in the province once plagued by decades of unrest. He said it was impossible to predict whether she would still be prime minister at the end of the year.
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After an initial round of discussions, Downing Street had said on Saturday that the "principles of an outline agreement" had been agreed with the DUP. Several Conservative lawmakers, including Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, raised concerns over the DUP's opposition to same-sex marriage.
European Council President Donald Tusk has warned there was "no time to lose" in starting talks, after May started the two-year countdown to Brexit on March 29. But former party leader Iain Duncan Smith said a leadership contest now would be a "catastrophe".
The unionist party's leader told Sky News she plans to act in the national interest, saying: "We want to do what's right for the whole of the United Kingdom".
May was interior minister for six years before taking over from David Cameron in the political chaos that following last June's Brexit referendum.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's party won 318 seats, eight short of the 326 they needed for an outright majority. At the start of the campaign, she was enjoying poll leads of 20 points or more over the main opposition Labour Party. "It is not the outcome any of us would have wanted in the Conservative Party".
"Voters do not want further months of uncertainty and upheaval", William Hague wrote in the Daily Telegraph, while adding that "very serious lessons" would be learned.





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