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New British PM by July 20, say Conservatives

British Prime Minister Theresa May departing after announcing her resignation outside 10 Downing Street in central London today. She will resign as Conservative Party leader on June 7 and stay on as prime minister until her successor is chosen. – EPA pic, May 24, 2019.

BRITAIN’S governing Conservatives today said Theresa May’s successor as party leader and prime minister is expected to be in place by Parliament’s summer recess – set for July 20. The centre-right party’s chairman, Brandon Lewis, said nominations among MPs will close in the week beginning June 10, before party members choose between the top two candidates “in time for the result to be announced before Parliament rises for the summer”.

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