Tearful Britains 2nd female PM, Theresa May will resign as Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader on 7 June 2019.

Tearful Britains 2nd female PM, Theresa May will resign as Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader on 7 June 2019.

I have personally seen Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May all former British Prime Ministers rise and peacefully leave office in the last 20 years, yet in my own motherland, Zimbabwe, I only ever saw Ian Smith, then Mugabe for 37 years and et you find the suffering population claiming Zanu pf are the best,..really? After mounting pressure over Theresa May’s failure to deliver Brexit, the British PM, in a cracking voice,…

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Theresa May Will Succeed Cameron As UK , Second Female PM Out Of 76 PMs Since I 721 On Wednesday,

Theresa May Will Succeed Cameron As UK , Second Female  PM Out Of 76 PMs Since I 721  On Wednesday,

  Theresa May , a lonstanding critic of the European Human Rights Convention,will suceed Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday after Andrea Leadsom, pulled out of the Leadership race earlier on Monday, reportedly  for the sake of unity in the conservative party Tomorrow, the UK prime minister, David Cameron will attend his last cabinet meeting then attend a Wednesday House of Commons gathering for Prime Minister’s Questions and then quit after the Prime Minister’s Question time. He will…

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Former London Mayor, Boris Johnson, Today, Pulled Out Of The Leadership Race To Succeed Prime Minister David Cameron

  The fight to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron, is developing swiftly in a most interesting manner in Britain’s opposition. Today, the former London Mayor, Boris Johnson, pulled out of the leadership race following, his close friend Michael Gove’s announcement earlier on today, that he will run for the position of British Prime Minister.   The Home Secretary Theresa May this morning also announced her bid to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron.   Michael Gove…

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UK Immigration Rule Change Could Lead To Mass Teachers, Charity Workers & NHS Staff Deportation.

UK Immigration Rule Change Could Lead To Mass Teachers, Charity Workers & NHS Staff Deportation.

Theresa May will not attend a debate in Parliament on Monday afternoon designed to scrutinise one of her most controversial changes to immigration rules, The Independent can reveal. The Home Secretary has been urged to rethink a £35,000 pay threshold for skilled migrant workers that could see tens of thousands of teachers, charity workers, NHS staff and tech entrepreneurs deported from Britain if they fail to make enough money. The debate is being held in…

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