May "survived" the confidence vote: We continue with Brexit

According to the regulations, a new vote of confidence cannot be held within the next year
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May, Photo: HANNAH MCKAY
May, Photo: HANNAH MCKAY
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British Prime Minister Theresa May "survived" the confidence vote in the Conservative Party today.

200 MPs expressed their confidence in the Prime Minister, while 117 voted against her.

According to the regulations, a new vote of confidence cannot be held within the next year

Conservative MPs voted after 48 letters were received asking for a vote of confidence.

The vote was initiated by MPs dissatisfied with the Brexit agreement reached.

May postponed the planned vote on the deal the day before yesterday

May said after the victory

her, that the work around Brexit continues and that it is necessary for politicians to unite.

"After this vote, we need to get on with the job of delivering Brexit for the British people and building a better future for this country," she said.

May called on politicians to start acting in the national interest.

According to her, the responsibility of the representatives of the ruling Conservative Party is to "unite the country and build a country that works for the benefit of all".

She said that she was satisfied that the deputies supported her.

"While I am grateful for the support, a significant number of my colleagues voted against me. I heard what they were saying," May said.

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