UK PM Theresa May Decides Resignation With Rage Over Brexit Handling

Finally, United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May decided to resign on 7 June making the way for a contest to decide a new PM for the nation.

Apparently, Theresa reached the resignation after a number of the cabinet ministers’ insists who also have been revealing the British Prime Minister has to step down from her post as Conservative leader.

During her an emotional statement, May explained that she had carried out her best delivering Brexit and it was a matter of “deep regret” that she had been powerless to make it happen. May said she had been the, “honour of my life”,

May also said she would go on with to serve as PM while a Conservative leadership contest occurs. It shows that British PM will still be prime minister when US President Donald Trump makes his state visit to the UK at the start of June.

She also revealed that she will be leaving as Tory leader on 7 June although she had been agreed with the chairman of Tory backbenchers that a leadership contest should start in on after the week.

Rory Stewart along with Boris Johnson, Esther McVey has described that they decide to run for the party leadership, though over a dozen others are believed to be seriously considering entering the contest.

She has taken quit decision following a backlash from her MPs against her current Brexit plan that holds allowances aimed at attracting cross-party support. Andrea Leadsom’s resignation on Wednesday saying no longer believed in the May’s government.

Leadsom had been served the nation as Leader of the House of Commons from 2017 to 2019. On Thursday, United Kingdom’s disturbed PM met Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Home Secretary Sajid Javid at Downing Street where they are learned to have unveiled their concerns about her proposed withdrawal bill.

May in her Friday speech told that she had done “everything I can” to win the trust of MPs to support the withdrawal contract. May also said that she had talked with the European Union but it was now in the “best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that effort”.