The country is today waking up to news that the Conservatives last night failed to win a majority in the UK general election, meaning there will be a hung parliament. The latest results have the Conservatives on 314 seats with Labour surging to win 261 seats.
Northern Ireland MPs will now become key with the DUP having won 10 seats in Northern Ireland, there is now a possibility of a Conservative-DUP coalition Government. The results have caused currency turmoil and our expert team will examine what this means for Irish agriculture throughout the day.
Expert analysis is also to follow from Phelim O'Neill and our agribusiness team on the implications of this shock result.
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The country is today waking up to news that the Conservatives last night failed to win a majority in the UK general election, meaning there will be a hung parliament. The latest results have the Conservatives on 314 seats with Labour surging to win 261 seats.
Northern Ireland MPs will now become key with the DUP having won 10 seats in Northern Ireland, there is now a possibility of a Conservative-DUP coalition Government. The results have caused currency turmoil and our expert team will examine what this means for Irish agriculture throughout the day.
Expert analysis is also to follow from Phelim O'Neill and our agribusiness team on the implications of this shock result.
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