She now risks more opposition to her Brexit plans from inside and outside her party.
"We will - obviously - amend the Queen's Speech".
With 649 of 650 seats declared, the Conservatives had won 318 seats and Labour 261 followed by pro-independence Scottish National Party on 34.
Corbyn also said there's enough opposition in Parliament and in May's own party to topple the government.
"She's staying, for now", the source told Reuters.
'I can still be prime minister. Further announcements were expected on Saturday.
May will also need the support of the socially conservative, pro-Brexit Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which won 10 seats in Northern Ireland.
Beard: Well, because her main opponent, Jeremy Corbyn, very cleverly turned this election campaign into an argument about austerity, too.
May's pitch to the eurosceptic right wing of the Conservative Party has nudged Britain closer to a "hard Brexit", in which it may cut ties with Brussels at the cost of damaging itself economically by losing access to the lucrative single European market, say analysts. Result: It lost a third of its seats-most of which, adding insult to injury, went to May's Conservatives.
Downing Street said May's new chief of staff would be Gavin Barwell, a Conservative lawmaker who lost his seat on Thursday and has experience working as a party enforcer in parliament.
"Do your best to avoid a "no deal" as result of "no negotiations". "We need a government that can act", he told German radio.
Cow vigilantes arrested for assault on Indian officials
A case was also registered against 50 people for voluntarily hurting public servant and deterring him from discharge of duty. In another instance, Vigilante attacked a 55-year-old cattle trader, Pehlu Khan in Alwar and four others.
"How do you negotiate when you know that the position of the partner that you're negotiating with is extremely weak?" says Klaas of the London School of Economics.
But there was little sympathy from some other Europeans.
One of the lead European Union negotiators, Guy Verhofstadt, criticized May on Twitter, writing: "Yet another own goal, after Cameron now May, will make already complex negotiations even more complicated". Britons were truly exasperated by her decision because the country had gone to the polls in 2015 and had voted in a referendum in 2016 on the decision to quit the membership of EU. The result ended his career and shocked Europe.
But she seems secure for the immediate future, because senior Conservatives don't want to plunge the party into a damaging leadership contest.
"We are ready for the negotiations".
"We will welcome any such deal being agreed, as it will provide the stability and certainty the whole country requires as we embark on Brexit and beyond".
Sanders voiced his support for Corbyn this month, drawing parallels between anti-establishment anger at both ends of the political spectrum in Britain and the United States, and applauding the Labour leader's efforts to reshape the party. "Now let's get to work". As one teaching student at the University of London told VOA, "I think most of us here were against Brexit past year".
Mrs May failed to win a majority in the British parliament in an election on Thursday. "When it becomes a matter for me is when people try to redefine marriage".
Late in the campaign, Britain was hit by two Islamist militant attacks that killed 30 people in Manchester and London, temporarily shifting the focus onto security issues. May had relied on Timothy and Hill for advice and support since her previous job at the interior ministry, and their resignations will be a personal blow.
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