What’s next for Brexit?

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June 7, 2019 - 4:24 PM

Theresa May

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Theresa May stepped down Friday as leader of Britain’s Conservative Party after admitting failure in her attempt to withdraw the country from the European Union. 

She will remain as a caretaker prime minister for a few weeks while the party picks a successor.

A look at what happens next:

 

CONSERVATIVE 

CONTEST

Britain’s next leader will be chosen by the 313 lawmakers and about 160,000 members of the Conservative Party.

Nominations for party leader will close on Monday afternoon. So far, 11 lawmakers have said they will run.

The favorite — at least on betting markets — is Boris Johnson, a former foreign secretary and leader of the 2016 referendum campaign to leave the EU.

His rivals include supporters of “hard Brexit” like Dominic Raab and Ester McVey, who are determined to leave the EU on the scheduled date of Oct. 31, even if it means a rocky no-deal Brexit.

Also in the running are such figures as Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove, who say they can renegotiate the pullout agreement with the EU to get better terms.

The EU insists it will not reopen the deal.

 

PROCESS OF 

ELIMINATION

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