Vacuum In Both Major Political Parties Gestures Political Uncertainty In Britain

April 14, 2023 1:22 pm6 commentsViews: 621

Britain is in a crucial phase now following Brexit and the big question arises as to who will lead the country after announcement of PM David Cameron to step down.

Vacuum In Both Major Political Parties Gestures Political Uncertainty In Britain

Last Thursday Britain voted to leave European Union (EU) and since then the country is in whiplashes from different segments.

It is being talked Justice Secretary Michael Gove and Home Secretary Theresa May may be the next Conservative Party leader and UK prime minister.

Gove was a surprise addition as he was expected to back Boris Johnson, who later shocked others by ruling himself out.

Also in the race to be the next leader of Britain are Minister Andrea Leadsom, MP Liam Fox and Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb.

However, need to wait till September 9 when the winner will be announced.

The next PM to face a huge task in uniting the party as well as the country apart from persuading EU to offer some kind of deal.

Meanwhile, it is a fact the top of both major political parties are facing vacuum and the country is going through political uncertainty. The biggest constitutional change is to happen soon since the dissolution of empire in decades after WWII.

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