Who is the next after Theresa in United Kingdom

Theresa May resigns as Tory leader a no-confidence motion was passed in the Lok Sabha and some had to resign in an insulting manner. Rather than step out of the leadership on her own, she maintained the prestige of her position.

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She was the Prime Minister for about three years. After Brexit was decided in a referendum in 2016, May became the Prime Minister, taking responsibility for implementing that decision. She made several proposals to leave the European Union. Neither the Lok Sabha nor her own Tory party approved any of the proposals. Seeing that her ruling party would not allow her to propose even after the deadline for leaving the community had passed, she formed an alliance with the Labor Party. Tried to make a proposal with their help. So the people of her party became even more annoyed and went against it.

After a while, one of the ministers in her cabinet started resigning. A total of 51 ministers resigned for various reasons. Of these, 34 ministers decided to resign from the cabinet over the Brexit issue. May had to resign after only a handful of ministers remained close to her and Nilaja could be counted on the fingers of one hand.

May's resignation has many meanings. May's personality is an important factor. They are stubborn. Believe it or not. They believe that the opinion that came in their favor is the right opinion and the rest of the opinion is biased. In the meeting, they listen, shake hands, do not protest. They tend to waste time playing with words. In politics, people have to be taken along. May's nature is not like that. He even started talking to the opposition when he came to her senses. But what about the fact that the people in her own party did not know how to do it?

Brexit is a very difficult subject. Parliament did not decide to leave the European Union or participate in any election program. Boris Johnson and other clever politicians raised the issue. In the process of globalization, a feeling was spreading in the UK that we were losing our independence, our sovereignty. That sentiment was used by Johnson and others. Campaigned, made people think about Brexit. 52% of people agree with Brexit. But all this was like a common man's talk, like a gossip.

The European Community is a great idea, an institution. Getting out of it is not easy and it is not unilateral. The community has many rules and practices. 27 countries are involved in it. The community will not immediately agree with what the UK thinks. Basically, people in the UK don't know exactly what they want. In addition, 48% of people wanted to stay in the community. All this was not considered in the referendum campaign.

The referendum was a wish. It is one thing to have a wish and quite another to carry out a wish. Numerous arrangements have to be made by the government, the parliament, many institutions to carry out the will. The government and parliament had no preparation for it. The people ordered the government to come out immediately. And Parliament, the government, and Theresa May accepted that responsibility, even though they didn't know it was going to happen.

After the last two years, it is clear that it will take a long time to figure out what Brexit will look like. In such a situation, the responsibility fell on May, who failed miserably. Critics say Berkeley and Murabbi in Westminster had noticed that Brexit was a slippery road. He cleverly jerked her limbs and handed over the responsibility to May, leaving him to enjoy the distance.

May's personality is hardly capable of accepting the challenge of Brexit. The joy and intoxication of getting the leadership made her ready to become the Prime Minister. He struggled a lot because of them. But what would Brexit's ship do if it crashed into a rock in Europe?

Beyond Brexit, May had some responsibilities. The UK economy was faltering. The education and health systems did not make the majority happy. The 24-story Grenfell building caught fire. 72 people died. May just patted him on the back, saying, "We have properly investigated this incident." But this was due to the inefficiency and delay of the municipality and the local government for many years. The people demanded that the overall system be improved. May's government does not appear to have done anything about it.

Incidents of racism and xenophobia erupted in Britain. Black, Asian people were victims of white prejudice and hatred. There was dissatisfaction and tension in the society, there is tension even today. May kept saying that she inquired about social tensions and suggested solutions. They did not devise effective measures to reduce stress. She was the Home Minister from 2010 to 2016. They tried to stop the influx of people into the UK from outside and expel illegal aliens living in the UK. People didn't like it. She tried to impose censorship in a bid to divert public attention. After protesting against this attempt, she told the media not to censor the program but to take care that no dangerous things will come in the program!

Her six-year tenure as Home Minister and her three-year tenure as Prime Minister have been the subject of much controversy. When there is a storm, they disappear, when there is a dispute, they run away. Her balance sheet was very small on the credit side and large on the cost or unfinished works. So her resignation was a big ordeal for him. May's throat was choked with tears as he announced her resignation. The next period is more difficult. May escaped from it. In their eyes, it was too much.

But now that May has resigned, many leaders in the Tory party are vying for the leadership. There have been many factions in the Tory party and the referendum has also moved away from the Tory party. So no matter who the new leader is, the Tory party is unlikely to win a majority in an inevitable election. The Brexit crisis will last a long time and will hit the UK economy hard.

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