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David Cameron to quit today; Theresa May to be new British PM

British Prime Minister David Cameron will today step down paving the way for Home Secretary Theresa May to become next Premier of the country.

India TV News Desk Published on: July 13, 2016 10:16 IST
David Cameron and Theresa May
David Cameron and Theresa May

London: British Prime Minister David Cameron will today step down paving the way for Home Secretary Theresa May to become next Premier of the country.

On Monday it was confirmed that May, who will be country’s first ­woman prime minister since Margaret Thatcher, will be the new leader of the Conservative Party with "immediate effect" and succeed Cameron.

Graham Brady, the chairman of the Conservative 1922 committee that oversaw the leadership campaign confirmed that May, the only remaining candidate in the Tory leadership battle after her rival Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the contest, is now the new leader of the party.

The announcement came after Cameron confirmed that May will be his successor as leader of the Conservative Party, and decided to step down.

Cameron will offer his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace today.

In a brief statement outside 10 Downing Street, Cameron said Leadsom had made "absolutely the right decision" to stand aside and that he was "delighted" May, the Home Secretary, was to succeed him.

He said a "prolonged period of transition" was not necessary.

"So tomorrow (Tuesday) I will chair my last cabinet meeting. On Wednesday I will attend the House of Commons for Prime Minister's Questions. After that I expect to go to the Palace and offer my resignation," BBC quoted him as saying.

Earlier in the day, Leadsom withdrew from the race to become Britain's next Prime Minister, saying that that May is "ideally placed to implement Brexit on the best possible terms for the British people."

"I wish Theresa May the very greatest of success, I assure her of my full support," Efe news quoted her as saying.

May, who supported the "remain" vote during the UK referendum on its membership of the European Union will be the second female British Prime Minister.

Conservative Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990.

Cameron announced his resignation on June 24, a day after Britain voted to leave the European Union.

With Agency Inputs

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