Friday, May 24, 2019

Brexit adds another victim on the UK Premiership.

The UK Prime Minister, Mrs. Theresa May hammered by the Brexit hammer.

"I have done my best." This was one of the sentences delivered from Theresa May, the UK Prime Minister, when she announced to vacate the Conservative Party leadership comes to the date on 7th June 2019 but proclaimed she will remain as country leader until the handing over the UK Premiership to a new elected party leader to lead the country.


Prime Minister Theresa May, in an emotional statement,  announced that she had done her best to deliver Brexit, and it was a matter of "deep regret" that she couldn't deliver the UK peoples' will.

"As the prime minister had been the hounor of my life to be the leader of the country  I love," said, Theresa May. Also on her speech, Mrs. May was proud to be the second women UK Prime Minister and hoped she will not be the last.

Defined to be a stoical person with full of strength, Mrs. Theresa May arrived at 10 Downing Street to hold on the UK Premiership power and looked to be the solver of the Brexit saga. But after few months the Brexit storm unfolded the signs of wearing of her leadership strength after the start of the Brexit negotiations of which followed by some of her government members' leaders to submits their resignations and the three times of the House of Common rejecting her Brexit proposals.

Following the announcement of Theresa May resignation, EU leaders have praised Theresa May for showing "courage and determination" during her UK Premiership, and the organization is respecting the Mrs. Mays' resignation decision.

Theresa May assumed the UK Premiership power on 13 July 2016 from Prime Minister David Cameron, who resigned after the Brexit referendum result went against his will on June 23, 2016.


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