The Cabinet of Ministers of Britain invited Theresa May to leave "of his own free will"

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The closer the date, designated as Britain’s exit from the European Union, the more precarious is the position of Prime Minister Theresa May, one of the initiators of Brexit.



On December 11, the House of Commons of the British Parliament is due to reach a verdict on an agreement with the European Union on the terms of UK withdrawal from the EU.

Members of the cabinet at the moment have no confidence that the draft agreement will be approved in the British Parliament due to conditions that are extremely unfavorable for London, so they urged Teresa May to resign if the document was not adopted.

To date, the British cabinet itself is far from unanimous in its assessment of Brexit: some of the ministers of the British cabinet are ready to resign, another part proposes a second referendum.

Theresa May herself is considering three possible scenarios for the United Kingdom.

In the first, Britain can leave the EU by signing an agreement, in the second - to withdraw from the EU without an agreement, and in the third - simply cancel Brexit.

Be that as it may, next week in the UK promises to be rich in political events with an unpredictable ending for both Prime Minister Theresa May and her cabinet members.