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Liberal Democratic leader Tim Farron gestures as he speaks after holding his seat at the Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency counting centre in Kendal, north west England, on June 9, 2017, hours after the polls closed in Britain's general election. Prime Minister Theresa May is poised to win Britain's snap election but lose her parliamentary majority, a shock exit poll suggested June 8, in what would be a major blow for her leadership as Brexit talks loom. / AFP PHOTO / Scott Heppell (Photo credit should read SCOTT HEPPELL/AFP/Getty Images)

Liberal Democratic leader Tim Farron gestures as he speaks after holding his seat at the Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency counting centre in Kendal, north west England, on June 9, 2017, hours after the polls closed in Britain's general election.
Prime Minister Theresa May is poised to win Britain's snap election but lose her parliamentary majority, a shock exit poll suggested June 8, in what would be a major blow for her leadership as Brexit talks loom. / AFP PHOTO / Scott Heppell        (Photo credit should read SCOTT HEPPELL/AFP/Getty Images)