May today resigns from party

Theresa May today formally resigns from the Preservative Party's direction, officially opening the race for the election of its successor by the end of July. But it will continue to remain Britain's prime minister until the new leader has passed the confidence motion in Parliament. Technically, May can leave the country immediately [...]
But it will continue to remain Britain's prime minister until the new leader has passed the confidence motion in Parliament.
Technically, May could immediately leave the country to the new conservative leader after it is resolved.
However, it does not appear to be intended to lay ahead of time a power vacuum in Downing Street, under the background of the hypothesis posed by the labist opposition for an immediate no-confidence motion in the House of Commons against the future conservative leader.
Especially if it's about Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab or any other potential supporters of a tough Brex without a deal.











