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LONDON.- The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May appointed his new minister for the Brexit following the resignation of his predecessor, David Davis, for her divergences as to the government's policy of leaving the European Union.
The new minister of Brexit (name by which the departure process of London is known to the EU) is Dominic Raab, a Eurosceptic, who was up to today. Housing Secretary of State.
Raab was one of the promoters of Brexit in anticipation of the June 2016 referendum, in which nearly 52% of voters chose to leave the European bloc.
"The Queen is delighted to approve the appointment of Deputy Dominic Raab as Secretary of State at the exit of the European Union," said the Prime Minister's Office in a statement .
David Davis resigned Sunday for not agreeing with the recently accepted plan to leave the EU.
Just last Friday, the Prime Minister announced with great fanfare that her cabinet had reached an agreement to present to the EU a plan that would be beneficial to both parties.
"Today, after an in-depth debate, the government has accepted its collective position for the future of our negotiations with the EU", May had declared to the end of meetings.
However, the rebellion in the cabinet was immediate and the head of negotiations for Brexit – who was two years old to make a proposal and did not do it – decided to resign before midnight on Sunday.
Davis assured that he can not stay in the post since he "does not believe in the plan" for a future relationship with the bloc of nations.
The resignation of the Eurosceptic conservative politician was followed by the secretary of the bargaining team of Brexit Steve Baker.
Friday's plan to unify the position of Theresa May's highly divided cabinet at inclined to a mild Brexit and not to a brutal exit from the European bloc as they did. There are waiting for some of the uncompromising anti-Europeans.
The United Kingdom is expected to leave the bloc of nations on March 29, 2019 with a two-year transition period.
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