"Saving Brexit": Ministers rebelled against Theresa May, demanding her dismissal?

According to the original plan, Britain was supposed to leave the EU on March 29, and an agreement was reached with EU leaders to delay Brexit until May 22 if the British parliament adopts the Brexit agreement next week.
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May, Photo: Reuters
May, Photo: Reuters
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Ministers in the British government have openly rebelled against Prime Minister Theresa May and are demanding her dismissal, and the Brexit negotiations would be completed by an interim prime minister, reports the British media, reports Tanjug.

"Telegraf" writes that the ministers want to save Brexit and prevent the parliament from taking control over this process.

According to the "Sunday Times", at least six ministers want her deputy David Lidington to take over as head of government until the election.

The paper states that the ministers will face the Prime Minister on Monday at a cabinet meeting and will threaten a mass resignation if she does not step down, reports Bloomberg.

In addition to Lidington, the current head of foreign affairs, Jeremy Hunt, and the Minister of Ecology, Michael Gove, also have the support of the cabinet members, as reported by "Daily Mail".

Britain was originally supposed to leave the EU on March 29, and an agreement was reached with EU leaders to delay Brexit until May 22 if the British parliament approves the Brexit agreement next week.

Otherwise, Britain is threatened with leaving the Union without an agreement.

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