Theresa May's career and what will happen after her resignation

Under the timetable, Theresa May will continue to be prime minister during US President Donald Trump's state visit from 3 June to 5 June. During yesterday it declared, it will continue to run the government until a successor is resolved. He has also communicated this with Queen Elizabeth II. May, is expected to [...]
During yesterday it declared, it will continue to run the government until a successor is resolved. He has also communicated this with Queen Elizabeth II.
May, is expected to resign on June 7th.
Finally, the prime minister of Great Britain failed without spending even three years in the post and facing internal wars among conservatives. With an incredible insistence, they say very few friends of her party, or with an overemphasized and endless headache, according to her opponents, Theresa May followed its purpose.
She wanted to pass the exit agreement with the EU in parliament's lower house, even though she had recently stopped having the majority there. After that, she wanted to withdraw voluntarily, as promised. The next phase of Brex, negotiating future relations with the EU would have to continue its successor, DW follows.
Three times parliamentarians said no to the agreement, which enabled Great Britain an EU-run exit. Parliament plunged into the chaotic vote. Theresa May had to push in March and April Brex and pray to the EU for time left. Even a few days ago, it undertook the latest effort, as it called it, the bold “” to make parliament tempting the controversial Brexit deal. Immediately, sirens were thundered by both Brex's supporters and opposers. This was preceded by the sad failure of talks with the labist opposition.
Before the referendum on the EU's exit from the EU on June 23, 2016 Thereza May was part of the “Remainer camp”. She wanted the EU position. Since former Prime Minister David Cameron resigned after the referendum, the former interior minister felt obliged to run the country for a regular EU exit. After she herself entered Downing Street number 10, she used the slogan “Brexit mens Brexit!”. She assured, that she will respect the will of the people expressed in the referendum and implement it. She repeated this sentence repeatedly in every public speech and in every round of negotiations in Brussels, even after it became clear to her, that Brex would be much more difficult, than the British had imagined. This led to its nickname “May-bot”, a mixture of robots and politicians.
After nine months on duty May in April 2017, he unexpectedly announced new elections. She hoped with this to strengthen her position in negotiations for Brex. But in fact it turned out the opposite: the elections were a failure for her and her conservative party, which lost 13 mandates and most in parliament. May had to beat up a minority government, which was dependent on the support of the Irish-DPS Protestant party.
Numerous Problems
During its mandate, many terrorist attacks took place in Great Britain. In June 2017 they died as a result of a fire at Grenfell-Tower in London 72 people. May was at the scene, but did not meet with survivors, which caused widespread criticism. May then said that this day she will remember her whole life and regret why she did not meet them because the impression was that she does not care for the victims. May has been criticized in other areas. May never had the full support of those who engaged in Brex. Numerous resignations from her cabinet followed due to disagreements with the prime minister's politics and plans. Disgusted were ministers such as Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, Minister for Braxtin David Davis, British negotiator Michel Barnier and many others.
The biggest problem recently was the next border between Great Britain and Ireland, because the parties had different opinions about controlling the border between these countries, where the EU's external border should be. May failed to secure the right majority for its proposals and plans.
Long political career
May won the first parliamentary parliamentary election in 1997, where for many years he was in the conservative group of Tories. Six years, until 2016, he was the interior minister. It had rigid attitudes for migration, but despite numerous opposition within the party, it engaged in 2014 for marriage among persons of the same gender. May was behind Margaret Thattcher the second woman to enter Downing Street No. 10.
What now?
Theresa May remains in the post of prime minister until the new prime minister or prime minister is determined. Most people think her post will get the largest remaining opponent in the EU, Boris Johnson, who has great support at the party's base. For the party leader's post, there are currently 15 candidates, including ministers. But Boris Johnson, considered the favourite. He engages in Brex, while Brexit without agreement can have serious consequences for Great Britain and the EU. At the moment, October 31st is calculated as the date when the British must leave the EU.











