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May steps down as Britain’s PM

Theresa May announces her resignatio­n, which will take effect on June 7. The beleaguere­d British Prime Minister arrived at the decision following a Conservati­ve Party mutiny over her leadership.

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LONDON: Theresa May announced that she will step down as UK Conservati­ve Party leader on June 7, admitting defeat in her attempt to take Britain out of the European Union and sparking a contest to become the country’s next prime minister.

She will stay as caretaker prime minister until the new leader is chosen, a process likely to take several weeks.

The new Conservati­ve leader will become prime minister without the need for a general election, and will take up the task of trying to secure Britain’s exit from the EU.

Her voice breaking, May said in a televised statement outside 10 Downing St that she would soon be leaving a job that it has been “the honour of my life to hold”.

May became prime minister the month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave the European Union, and her premiershi­p has been consumed by the attempt to deliver on that verdict.

Now she has bowed to relentless pressure from her party to quit over her failure to take Britain out of the EU on the scheduled date of March 29. Britain is currently due to leave the EU on Oct 31, but Parliament has yet to approve divorce terms.

“I feel as certain today as I did three years ago that in a democracy, if you give people a choice you have a duty to implement what they decide,” May said.

“I have done my best to do that ... But it is now clear to me that it is in the best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that effort.”

Multiple contenders are already jockeying to replace her and take up the challenge of securing Britain’s EU exit. The early front-runner is Boris Johnson, a former foreign secretary and strong champion of Brexit.

Conservati­ve lawmakers increasing­ly see May as an obstacle to Britain’s EU exit, although her replacemen­t will face the same issue: a Parliament deeply divided over whether to leave the EU, and how close a relationsh­ip to seek with the bloc after it does.

May spent more than a year and a half negotiatin­g an exit agreement with the EU, only to see it rejected three times by Britain’s Parliament.

Pressure on May reached breaking point this week as House of Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom quit and several Cabinet colleagues expressed doubts about the Bill she planned to put before Parliament in a fourth attempt to secure Parliament’s backing for her Brexit blueprint. — AP

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Official statement: May announcing her resignatio­n outside 10 Downing St in central London. — AFP

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