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The Prime Minister Theresa May offered her resignation Wednesday in exchange for Parliament's approval of her agreement with the European Union on Brexit. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether the offer will be enough to convince undecided parliamentarians of their proposal.
The offer that May made to Conservative MPs is that, if he manages to achieve Brexit, he will leave office before the "next phase of negotiations" with Brussels, according to a legislator present at the meeting.
May said that he "would not remain in office during the next phase of negotiations"that is, the future relations with the European Union, said Conservative MP James Cartlidge at the end of the meeting.
"… I heard very clearly the mood of the party in Parliament, I know that we want a new approach and new leadership for the second phase of negotiations on Brexit, and I will not stay in this way ", said the Prime Minister according to an excerpt from his letter published by The Guardian.
And she continues to say that she is "ready to leave office sooner than expected", with the objective to do the right thing for the country and for the party.
"I ask everyone in this room to support the agreement so that we can fulfill our historic duty: comply with the decision of the British people and leave the European Union with an orderly and smooth outcome "concludes the letter sent by Downing Street.
While the first impact on this announcement is expected, the pound sterling registered a slight decline.
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