Her Conservatives struck an outline deal with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) for support on key legislation, a humiliating outcome for them after an election meant to make them a dominant force.
The exit poll predicted May's party would not win a majority of the 650 seats in parliament to take office alone, meaning she would have to form a coalition or attempt to govern with the backing of other smaller parties.
May called for the election last April, saying she hoped to expand her parliamentary majority.
But Britain's Saturday newspapers agreed she is just clinging on.
Britain's best-selling Sun newspaper said senior members of the party had vowed to get rid of May, but would wait at least six months because they were anxious that a leadership contest could propel Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn into power.
The Scottish National Party: Nicola Sturgeon's party won 56 of 59 Scottish seats in the 2015 election but lost ground on Thursday.
On Thursday night, the Conservative Party lost their majority in a stunning upset that is being attributed to political activism spurred by the Brexit horror, and a voter turnout that increased by 5% since the previous election, according to the Independent.
But what message has the British electorate tried to send about Brexit, and will the European Union even push for a delay in talks until the situation is clearer?
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The crisis also increases the chance that Britain will fall out of the European Union in 2019 without a deal. And, it would permit Britain to make its own trade deals and control the making of laws and enforcement in its territory. She needs 18 more seats, with only 17 more seats left to declare. Is it possible that, having modelled the various permutations, his view is that the best Brexit for the United Kingdom is a softer Brexit, leaving the United Kingdom within the single market?
After the voting, Corbyn called on May to resign. And maybe - I was speaking to one minister today who said effectively, Brexit is a dead duck. We are ready to do everything we can to put our programme into operation.
A failure to get legislation through Parliament could eventually trigger another election.
Mr Leslie said Labour missed an "open goal" as he had "never known" a more beatable prime minister than Theresa May. "The math and chemistry in the Commons will be pushing away from a hard Brexit", he said.
May said Brexit talks would begin on June 19 as scheduled, the same day as the formal reopening of parliament.
After a meeting with Britain's Queen Elizabeth, May promised to keep pushing forward to "fulfill the promise of Brexit". Similarly, the government's "dementia tax" goof, plans to cut 20,000 police officers at a time when the country was vulnerable to the terror attacks of the sort witnessed in recent weeks, and talk of ending universal free school lunches contrasted embarrassingly with Labour's manifesto.
The heroine of the Conservative campaign, Scottish leader Ruth Davidson, signalled her opposition by tweeting a link to a same-sex marriage lecture she gave past year. For a General Election ostensibly called because of Brexit, discussions were limited to which leader was trusted to deliver it, rather than what "it" would look like. Caty Weaver was the editor.
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