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Theresa May RESIGNS And Finally Admits Defeat After Brexit Shambles Insisting ‘I’ve Done My Best’

(The Sun)


Hugo Gye and Natasha Clark May 24, 2019 4:27 pm


TEARFUL Theresa May today finally admitted her time was up and quit as Prime Minister insisting: "I've done my best".


The PM was forced to resign after she failed to deliver Brexit and lost the support of her own MPs - but will continue in office as a lame duck until July.


Shortly after meeting Tory "executioner" Sir Graham Brady, she addressed the nation in the spring sunshine of Downing Street - watched by adoring husband Philip - and admitted her time is up.


The PM confessed she now has no chance of ever getting her Brexit deal through Parliament but insisted "I have done my best" to deliver on the referendum result.


As Mrs May enters her final days:

- Boris Johnson is favorite to take over as the next Prime Minister and vowed to pursue a No Deal Brexit if necessary

- Jeremy Hunt and Graham Brady entered the race to replace her too

- The leadership election will take around six weeks and conclude by the end of July

- Brexit is now on pause until the new PM is in place with Brussels bosses claiming the deal can't be rewritten

- Tory MPs paid tribute to Mrs May's resilience - even the ones who plotted against her

- Jeremy Corbyn demanded an immediate General Election


Today the PM claimed she had done all she could to take Britain out of the EU with a deal, saying: "Ever since I first stepped through the door behind me as Prime Minister, I have striven to make the United Kingdom a country that works not just for a privileged few, but for everyone. And to honor the result of the EU referendum.


"If you give people a choice you have a duty to implement what they decide. I have done my best to do that.


"Sadly I have not been able to do so. I tried three times - I believe it was right to persevere even when the odds against success seemed high."


Her voice cracking, she attempted to defend her legacy and insisted she has helped to fix Britain's "burning injustices".


Mrs May concluded: "I will shortly leave the job it has been the honor of my life to hold - the second female Prime Minister, but certainly not the last.


"I do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country I love."


After her speech, the PM and Philip May drove off to spend the Bank Holiday weekend at their home in Sonning, Berkshire.


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