British Parliament Speaker Resigns

Britain's Parliament Speaker John Bercow, in an exciting speech to MPs, has warned that he will resign from office in case of early elections or October 31st. Bercow in front of MPs said the tense 10 years were approaching and that it has been a great honor and privilege to serve [...]
Bercow before the deputies said the ten tense years were approaching and that it has been a great honour and privilege to have served in the post for a decade.
If there are no early elections, he has said October 31st will be his last day at the mayor's post.
Over the past few weeks, he has been criticised by Brex supporters that he is allowing MPs to object to EU departure without agreement.
And since taking the lead in 2009, Bercow has been criticised for not working much on accusations of harassment in Parliament.
According to tradition, the new chairman is placed between the two main parties. If this tradition continues this time again, the next president will be deputy from the labist party. The nomination for the post of chairman has already been warned by labist Chris Bryant and conservative Eleanor Laing.










