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Theresa May Announces Her Resignation As British Prime Minister – Foreign Affairs

Theresa May has bowed to intense pressure from her own party and named 7 June as the day she will step aside as Conservative leader, drawing her turbulent three-year premiership to a close.

 

Speaking in Downing Street, May said it had been “the honour of my life” to serve as Britain’s second female prime minister.

 

Her voice breaking, she said she would leave “with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country I love”.

 

The prime minister listed a series of what she said were her government’s achievements, including tackling the deficit, reducing unemployment and boosting funding for mental health.

 

But she admitted: “It is and will alway remain a matter of deep regret to me that I have not been able to deliver Brexit.”

 

May’s announcement came after a meeting with Graham Brady, the chair of the backbench 1922 Committee – which was prepared to trigger a second no-confidence vote in her leadership if she refused to resign.

 

Her fate was sealed after a 10-point “new Brexit deal”, announced in a speech on Tuesday, infuriated Tory backbenchers and many of her own cabinet – while falling flat with the Labour MPs it was meant to persuade.

The Emotional moment Theresa May burst into tears as she announced resignation as British prime minister.

 

Theresa May’s after making her speech to resign as Uk Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservatives on June 7 left crying.

 

In her speech before living she said, “A second woman Prime Minister, but certainly not the last… To have the oppurtunity to serve the country I love.”

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