Source: BBC News
Theresa May has said she will put together a government with the support of the Democratic Unionists that can provide “certainty” for the future.
Speaking after visiting Buckingham Palace, she said only her party had the “legitimacy” to govern, despite falling eight seats short of a majority.
Later, she said she “obviously wanted a different result” and was “sorry” for colleagues who lost their seats.
But Labour said they were the “real winners”.
The Lib Dems said Mrs May should be “ashamed” of carrying on.
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