Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: To London now - Thursday's election was disastrous for Britain's ruling Conservative Party. Theresa May has now accepted the resignation of her two chiefs of staff in an attempt to cling to power. And she is trying to strike a deal with a small party in Northern Ireland to build up enough votes in Parliament to rule. And there's the small matter of Brexit negotiations, which begin later this month. NPR's Frank Langfitt joins us now from London. Hey-a (ph), Frank. FRANK LANGFITT, BYLINE: Hi, Lulu. GARCIA-NAVARRO: You're in the capital. What is the political landscape in the U.K. looking like right now? LANGFITT: Three words, Lulu - wreckage, chaos and uncertainty. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Oh. LANGFITT: The wreckage is basically May, as you remember, she called the snap election back in April. She ends up instead of building up a big majority, she actually loses her majority in Parliament. It's clearly threatened her own rule. And
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