Forty MPs of the British Parliament asked Teresa May to leave

13 November 2017, 01:18 | Peace
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Forty MPs of the British parliament have signed a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Teresa May. On this Sunday, November 12, reports The Sunday Times. The decision of the parliamentarians-conservatives took after the warning of the European Union about the possible suspension until March of negotiations on a new trade agreement after Brexit. It was expected that they would end in December. Deputies are unhappy that May is dragging out these talks, they also note that she does not have a clear position on issues of principle. The newspaper notes that 48 signatures are needed to run the re-election of the leader of the Conservatives. Earlier, were forced to resign two cabinet ministers May, recalled the publication. According to journalists, two more - Labor Minister Damien Greene and Foreign Minister Boris Johnson - can also leave their posts.

According to the results of the public opinion poll, the majority of conservatives believe that Prime Minister Teresa May should resign after the completion of the EU withdrawal procedure in 2019. The decision to withdraw the UK from the EU was adopted in a referendum on June 23, 2016. Refusal from membership in the European Union was supported by more than half of those who voted.

Original article: Forty MPs of the British Parliament asked Teresa May to leave.




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