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Brexit update

After a few editions of relative quiet on the Brexit front, we are back this month with our Brexit Bulletin with the news that UK Prime Minister Theresa May resigned as leader of the Conservative Party on 7 June with “deep regret”.

Last month, she had made a plea to MPs to save her Brexit deal saying she has “tried everything” to get an agreement through and she deeply regrets that she could not find consensus in the Parliament.

During her embattled speech to save her Brexit deal, Theresa May made a last-minute appeal to MPs to agree to her Brexit plan, promising that she will give them a vote on whether to call another referendum to ratify the UK’s departure from the EU. However her plea has fallen on deaf ears and that plan has now been abandoned with the announcement of her resignation on Friday morning.

The process to find a new leader (who will automatically become Prime Minister) began on 10 June and Mrs May will remain as Prime Minister until a new leader is found. The new leader will then have to seek consensus from MPs to move Brexit forward.