British Prime Minister Theresa May may have to compromise her hard stance on Brexit as her political allies request a soft approach, adding more uncertainties to the country's separation with the EU.
"We have to see whether the Tory remain or the Tory's soft support for a soft Brexit. We will not know that until we see the queen's speech. We will see the first debate in the parliament,” said Professor Anand Menon from King’s College London.
"What we see even since the election ten days ago is the people are starting to realize it. But what that means in practice is now very much up to debate,” former executive director of Britain Stronger in Europe, Will Straw, stated, who also saw the uncertainties over Brexit.