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Theresay May meets Queen Elizabeth resigns as PM

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Outgoing Prime Minister, Theresa May

Admin l Wednesday, July 24, 2019

BUCKINGHAM PALACE, England – British Prime Minister, Theresa May has paid the mandatory visit to the Burkingham Palace, where he formerly tendered her resignation letter to the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II.

She was accompanied to the palace with her husband, Phillip May in a black Jaguar. In her last address at 10 Downing Street, Theresa May used the opportunity to thanked the people of England for their support, his family and most especially her husband Phillip.

She said the task at hand is to exit the European Union and that the success in that task will be a new begining for Britain and a national renewal that can move the United Kingdom beyond the current impasse into a new begining and a bright future the British people deserve.

She said to serve as PM of the United Kingdom is the greatest honour, a heavy responsibility with huge potention to serve your country which she said cannot be achieved alone.

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“As I leave Downing Street, I say sincere thanks to my colleagues in parliament and my colleague in civil service, the armed service, security service, the police, public service, all inspired by the noble wish to serve their country in the national interest. I also want to thank the British people and every one who worked hard for our great country and want their children to enjoy the great opportunity they had”, she said.

She thanked the people of Great Britain for puting thier trust in her and for giving he opportunity to serve. “I am sure that every girl who has seen a female Prime Minister will know that there are no limit to what they can achieve”, she said, adding that as she leaves 10 Downing Street, she will continue to serve as Member of Parliament for Maidenheard and to serve in the national interest to play her part in “making the UK a greate country with great future, a country that truly works for everyone”, she said.

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