Whoever wins, Britain's new government faces a variety of difficult issues
Uncertain Brexit negotiations, heightened security concerns, income inequality and high property prices are among the challenges
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BRITAIN'S new government faces uncertain Brexit negotiations, heightened security concerns, income inequality and youth disenchantment.
The economic division between London and the rest of the UK and the Scottish Nationalists' desire for independence are other acute problems.
As The Business Times goes to press, all the polls are expecting a victory for Prime Minister Theresa May and her Conservative party.
Ipsos MORI's poll for the Evening Standard between June 6 and June …
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