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Britain's Prime Minister May Facing No-Confidence Vote
« on: December 12, 2018, 03:19:37 PM »
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British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a no-confidence vote from her Conservative Party lawmakers Wednesday, the latest fallout from her handling of the process to withdraw Britain from the European Union.

If a majority of Conservatives in the House of Commons vote against May, she will have to step down as prime minister. But if she survives the confidence vote, another could not be called for one year.

May vowed to fight the vote "with everything I've got," and said changing leaders now would jeopardize the Brexit process.

Ian Lavery, chair of the main opposition Labour Party, said in a statement that "May's weakness and failure has completely immobilized the government at this critical time for the country."

Conservative official Graham Brady announced the vote Wednesday, saying the requirement of at least 15 percent of party lawmakers requesting it had been reached. He said the result of the vote would be made public "as soon as possible."