Wednesday, December 12, 2018

The vote for a no-confidence motion in Britain's parliament: Prime Minister Theresa May wins

London: The no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Teresa May in the UK parliament has failed. Prime Minister Teresa Mae won a no-confidence motion with the colleagues as the issue of the frustration in the ruling Conservative Party in Britain has provoked. 52% supporting Britain's withdrawal of a referendum in 2016 over the withdrawal of Britain from the European Union. In the meantime, Teresa submitted a project report on the future plans to be made with the European Union to Parliament and debate in Parliament.

Thus, the 48 MPs from the Conservative Party brought him a decisive resolution. Prime Minister Theresa May won 117 votes in a total of 200 votes in the vote for a no-confidence vote in Britain's parliament. Conservative party executive chairman Graham Brandy said that the decision of the referendum is only for the parliamentary party's confidence in the prime minister. Commenting on this victory, Teresa May categorically stated that there was no intention to resign until the 2022 election, despite opposition from the opposition

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