London (CNN)British Prime Minister Theresa May has swore to shape a legislature that will give "conviction" and guide the nation through Brexit, after voters conveyed her gathering an immense blow at the surveys.

May, who went to Buckingham Palace to meet with Queen Elizabeth II Friday, said she would work with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which she portrayed as her "companions and partners"

Promising to move towards a Brexit bargain, empowering Britain to leave the European Union, May said the new government would "have the capacity to cooperate in light of a legitimate concern for the entire United Kingdom."

Be that as it may, Brexit talks - which are because of begin in 10 day's chance - could be deferred and the Prime Minister's own power undermined by the stun result.

In a night of high dramatization, May's gathering shed seats to Jeremy Corbyn's Labor, which outperformed desires, leaving the Conservatives shy of a working lion's share by only eight seats.

The outcome is a humiliating turn for May who called the decision three years sooner than required, to give her side a solid arranging hand in Brexit arrangements.

One of the lead arbitrators for the European Union, Guy Verhofstadt, censured May on Twitter, stating: "Yet another claim objective, after Cameron now May, will make effectively complex transactions significantly more confounded."

Donald Tusk, leader of the European Council, included: "We don't when Brexit talks begin. We know when they should end."
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