UK’s Rudd: PM Theresa May should not resign over Brexit

In an interview with broadcaster Sky News on Monday, the UK’s Work and Pensions Minister Amber Rudd noted that the UK Prime Minister Theresa May should not quit in the face of the opposition from her own party members over her management of the Brexit process, Reuters reports.

Rudd said: “I think the prime minister is doing the right thing, thinking about the national interest, about this country and trying to end this chaos by getting this agreement through.” 

May remained committed to trying to get her Brexit deal through parliament this week, Rudd added.

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