Brexit took another twist with an announcement of a snap election on June 8 by current British prime minister Theresa May, and according to Roland Rudd, chairman and founder of Finsbury, the move was mostly about shoring up party support.
“In terms of timing you can see why she [May} wants to do it, she’s 20 points ahead in the opinion polls,” said Rudd at his talk, What does Brexit mean to Asia, at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
“During her speech, she said ‘we have a divided parliament,’ which is true, which is what parliamentary democracy is about and Read full story ›
Source: The Drum