May to form 'government of certainty' with DUP backing
Theresa May has said she will put together a government with the support of the Democratic Unionists to guide the UK through crucial Brexit talks.
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 felt "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.
The Tories needed 326 seats to win another majority but they fell short and must rely on the DUP to continue to rule.
Source: BBC News Article - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40219030
It would seem many Tory MP's are somewhat hacked off with Theresa May for calling an early election in the first place.
As it would only take a few abstentions to unrail any votes in the Commons, who wants to lay odds that there'll be another General Election before the year is out ?