European Union: Minister and No-Deal Exit

european union: Britain's new Prime Minister will have only 30 days to get Brexit done Assuming that Boris Johnson becomes the next prime minister, I understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no-deal exit of the European Union on the 31st of October, and it's not something I could ever sign up to, according to CNN. It's very important that a prime minister is able to have a chancellor who is closely aligned with him in terms of policy and I therefore intend to resign to Theresa May before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on Wednesday, Britain's finance minister, known in the UK as Chancellor of the Exchequer, added. Asked by the BBC's Andrew Marr if he thought he would be sacked this week, Hammond replied No, I'm sure I'm not going to be sacked because I'm going to resign before we get to that point. May will step aside when the winner of the ongoing Conservative leadership contest is announced on Tuesday, bringing to an end a three-year tenure that will be defined by her inability to take Britain out of the EU. Read More UK will plunge into recession if it leaves Europe without a Brexit deal Johnson is widely expected to have beaten his rival, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, in a ballot of party members. May was forced into quitting after losing the support of her Cabinet, many of whom were fed up with the ongoing turmoil over Brexit. The leader of the party commanding a parliamentary majority is automatically prime minister. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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