The collapse of the Great Britain government, May speaks after resignation

Boris Johnson resigned as Foreign Secretary, the second minister to abandon Thereza Mayt's government in 24 hours, not to support its plans for a soft “Brexit”. The prime minister reached a compromise with her badly divided cabinet for a common strategy for “Brexit” on Friday, but after it was [...]
The prime minister reached a compromise with her ill-divided cabinet for a common strategy for “Brexit” on Friday, but after consulting friends and allies, Johnson ruled that he could not promote this agreement.
Pressure on Johnson had increased significantly, as the previous night, the resignation from the cabinet was handed by David Davis, Secretary for “Brexit”, with similar excuses. However, Prime Minister Theresa May, during her speech in Parliament, there was only praise for the two outgoing ministers, despite the reaction this caused in the hall (Laughter).
I want to thank my friends Davis and Johnson for the work they've been doing for the past two years. We do not agree on the best way to our common commitment, to respect the referendum outcome, but I want to assess the work the two former ministers have done”, Theresa May said.
May defended its trade plan <x0post-Brexit”, which led to exits from the government, while adding that it is also challenging for the European Union.
May said Brussels should look beyond its current position with Britain, while acknowledging before Parliament that leaving the union without an agreement is an opportunity for the country to prepare for.
The chaos surrounding “Brexit”, burdened by the last resignation, was also highlighted by Council of Europe President Donald Tusk, who said it is unfortunate that Minister David Davis did not even take the idea of “Brexit” when he surrendered.
The damage caused by '%Brex '%s' is the most serious problem in the history of reports between Britain and the EU, and is still far from resolved, with or without Mr. Davis”, Tusk stressed.












