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At the moment of greatest uncertainty for Brexit, eleven ministers of the British government conspire to resign from Prime Minister Theresa May, according to the newspaper published Sunday The Sunday Timeswhile the BBC reported that parliamentarians could vote in favor of the pact only if the conservative leader promises to resign.
Journalist Tim Shipman says on the front page of this Sunday newspaper that May's cabinet members They reportedly directly communicated their intention to face the president at the weekly executive meeting next Monday.
If the leader "Tory" refused, then they would be willing to resign mbadively or "ask the head" publicly.
According to this source, the ministers want to appoint a provisional interim leader to advance the "brexit" and David Lidington, the current Cabinet Minister, would be the most favorable, followed by the Minister of the Environment, Michael Goveand the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeremy Hunt.
The journalist also claims that Interior Minister Sajid Javid would be willing to support Lidington to replace May but not Gove or Hunt. For his part, the latter would not support the "number two" for having considered that "to sign a pact with the Labor Party to remain in a permanent customs union with the European Union (EU)".
In the case of Gove, still according to Shipman, he allegedly built "in secret" an alternative leadership campaign with the intention of becoming acting prime minister if his colleagues wanted it. The owner of the Environment would be "skeptical" that Lidington could pursue a policy to leave the UK's EU "acceptable". According to the Daily Mail, Gove has the most support in this splinter group.
Despite the differences on the turnover figure, The Sunday Times Ensures everyone agrees that Theresa May has to leave or "at least" fix the date she will do it.
"The end is near. He will be gone in ten days", says the newspaper that one of the ministers revealed to him, which he did not reveal the identity.
For its part, the public channel BBC indicated that several parliamentarians plan to reverse and support the May Pact, only if the prime minister agrees not to be in charge in the new round of negotiations, which would be put in place to reach a final agreement with the European Union (EU).
However, Downing Street sources pointed out that, despite the pressures, the conservative president does not intend to resign.
Criticism of the Prime Minister was raised this week after Wednesday, in a speech at his official residence Wednesday, deputies are responsible for the Brexit crisis.
(With EFE information)
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