The deterioration of the situation of the British Conservative Party also pushed “Theresa May” out of the political arena
"Theresa May", the former Prime Minister of England, announced that she will no longer participate in the upcoming elections of this country and will withdraw from the political arena. |
Theresa May, on the other hand, has acted as a cautious leader in the House of Commons since she moved from the British seat of government at 10 Downing Street in 2019. . When she spoke from behind the desks of the House of Commons, she always spoke in a warning manner as an elderly representative. . He told the Maidenhead Advertiser, the local newspaper in his constituency, on Friday that he would not stand again in the general election later this year. So May is stepping down from active politics 27 years after she was first elected to the House of Commons.
In her resignation letter, May explained that she wants to devote more time to issues she is passionate about, such as The recently established Global Commission to Combat Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. May is also mentioned as a possible successor to Chris Patten as chancellor of Oxford University.
Of course, Theresa May tried to reject the notion that her resignation was related to the imminent defeat of the Conservative Party in the election. slow He emphasized that he believes in the victory of British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak.
After the Brexit referendum in 2016, May succeeded David Cameron as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She was the second woman to head the British government after Margaret Thatcher and reacted to the high level of support for Brexit in deprived areas with the slogan of “compassionate conservatism”. His three-year tenure was marred by Brexit turmoil. After losing seats to the Conservatives in the 2017 snap general election, May’s soft Brexit plan failed due to opposition from Labor and conservative hardliners.
May has appeared awkward and wooden in public. He arrived and the British press compared him to a robot. In 2019, he tendered his resignation as prime minister, ceding the field to his rival Boris Johnson.
After retreating to the back tables, he faithfully adhered to party discipline. But he sometimes spoke of his successors as an unsettling warning and a liberal critic. He condemned Johnson’s plans to break international law during the implementation of Brexit, as well as travel restrictions and some freedoms during the Corona pandemic.
In addition to Theresa May, around 60 other Conservative MPs have announced that they are no longer in the election. The future public will not attend, including former UK cabinet ministers Ben Wallace, Dominic Raab, Sajid Javed and Kwasi Kwarteng. Considering the clear gap between the conservatives and the Labor Party in the polls and the significant lead of the opposition, it seems that a number of conservative representatives do not have much desire to be removed or exiled to the opposition tables in the parliament after the elections.
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