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UK General Election 2017 aftermath - 9 June 2017

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  • Media gather in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • The door of 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • The door of 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Video cameras are trained on the door of 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • A policeman stands in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May's chief of staff Nick Timothy and Joint-chief of staff Fiona Hill leave Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, as Mrs May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May's chief of staff Nick Timothy and Joint-chief of staff Fiona Hill leave Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, as Mrs May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • File photo dated 30/09/12 of former South Yorkshire Chief Constable David Crompton, who is to learn the outcome of his High Court challenge over the decision requiring him to resign.
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  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale speaks to the media at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale speaks to the media at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, as her future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, as her future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, after Mrs May said Conservatives will act to ensure "stability" if the Tories are the largest party with the biggest number of votes, as expected.
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  • SNP supporters at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, as counting is under way for the General Election.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip leave Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, after Mrs May said Conservatives will act to ensure "stability" if the Tories are the largest party with the biggest number of votes, as expected.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party HQ in Westminster, London, after Mrs May said Conservatives will act to ensure "stability" if the Tories are the largest party with the biggest number of votes, as expected.
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  • SNP candidate for Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry celebrates retaining her seat at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh.
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  • SNP candidate for Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry celebrates retaining her seat at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Labour candidate for Edinburgh South candidate Ian Murray (second right) celebrates after he retains his seat at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Labour candidate for Edinburgh South candidate Ian Murray celebrates after he retains his seat at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh.
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  • SNP candidate Deidre Brock celebrates retaining her Edinburgh North & Leith seat at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh.
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  • A protest organized by the global campaigning movement Avaaz, on Whitehall in London, of a life-size giant-headed puppet of Theresa May leaving flowers at a tombstone bearing the words Hard Brexit RIP, as her future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • A protest organized by the global campaigning movement Avaaz, on Whitehall in London, of a life-size giant-headed puppet of Theresa May leaving flowers at a tombstone bearing the words Hard Brexit RIP, as her future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • A protest organized by the global campaigning movement Avaaz, on Whitehall in London, of a life-size giant-headed puppet of Theresa May leaving flowers at a tombstone bearing the words Hard Brexit RIP, as her future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn leaves Labour Party HQ in central London after he reiterated his call for Theresa May to resign as Prime Minister and said his party had achieved an "incredible result" in the General Election, putting on more than three million votes and gaining seats all over the UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn leaves Labour Party HQ in central London after he reiterated his call for Theresa May to resign as Prime Minister and said his party had achieved an "incredible result" in the General Election, putting on more than three million votes and gaining seats all over the UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn leaves Labour Party HQ in central London after he reiterated his call for Theresa May to resign as Prime Minister and said his party had achieved an "incredible result" in the General Election, putting on more than three million votes and gaining seats all over the UK.
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  • Larry the cat goes into 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Larry the cat in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May will seek to stay on as Prime Minister and Tory leader despite failing to win a majority after her decision to hold a snap election backfired spectacularly.
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  • Police Officers in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • A street sweeper walks past 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • A police sniffer dog walks past 10 Downing Street in London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is greeted by hiis Office Director Karie Murphy as he arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn receives a hug from his Office Director Karie Murphy as he arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn receives a hug from his Office Director Karie Murphy as he arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Chief mouser' Palmerston walks past the media in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn receives a hug as he arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Larry the cat on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Larry the cat on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Storm clouds above the Palace of Westminster in London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Zac Goldsmith speaks after winning the Richmond seat at Twickenham Rugby stadium in west London.
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  • Zac Goldsmith speaks after winning the Richmond seat at Twickenham Rugby stadium in west London.
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should "go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country".
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  • Media gather in Downing Street, London, as Theresa May's future as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservatives was being openly questioned after her decision to hold a snap election disastrously backfired.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, arrives to make a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, after making a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, makes a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • The car carrying Prime Minister Theresa May leaving Buckingham Palace after her audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election result which resulted in a hung parliament.
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  • Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron speaking at the National Liberal Club in Westminster, London.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May arriving with husband Philip at Buckingham Palace, London, for her audience with Queen Elizabeth II.
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  • Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron speaking at the National Liberal Club in Westminster, London.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and husband Philip leave Downing Street to travel to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II after the General Election resulted in a hung parliament.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon conducts a TV interview at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow after the 2017 General Election. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday June 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA WirePicture date: Friday June 9, 2017. See PA story ELECTION Main. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and husband Philip leave Downing Street to travel to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II after the General Election resulted in a hung parliament.
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  • Ukip leader Paul Nuttall speaks during a press conference at Boston West Golf Club where he announced that he is standing down as party leader.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster, with MP's, speaking at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster, with MP's, speaking at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster speaking at the Stormont Hote in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre right) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • DUP leader Arlene Foster (centre) with MP's at the Stormont Hotel in Belfast after Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will work with "friends and allies" in the DUP to enable her to lead a government.
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  • File photo dated 24/04/2017 of (Left to right) Anna Crowther, Martyn Day and Sapna Malik who pursued Iraq War torture and murder claims against the British Army have been cleared of any wrongdoing.
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  • General view of 10 Downing Street, London.
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  • David Mundell MP listens as Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson speaks during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson during a press conference at the Apex Waterloo Hotel in Edinburgh.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip are clapped into 10 Downing Street in by staff after seeing Queen Elizabeth II where she asked to form a new government.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip are clapped into 10 Downing Street in by staff after seeing Queen Elizabeth II where she asked to form a new government.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip are clapped into 10 Downing Street in by staff after seeing Queen Elizabeth II where she asked to form a new government.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip enter 10 Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, makes a statement in Downing Street after she traveled to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II following the General Election results.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip are clapped into 10 Downing Street in by staff after seeing Queen Elizabeth II where she asked to form a new government.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip walk into 10 Downing Street after seeing Queen Elizabeth II where she asked to form a new government.
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