As E.U. leaders gather in Brussels over Brexit, Britain's May says no to reelection
Source: The Washington Post
By Michael Birnbaum December 13 at 7:55 AM
BRUSSELS British Prime Minister Theresa May said Thursday that she would not seek reelection as she headed to Brussels Thursday for a last-ditch effort to convince fellow E.U. leaders to soften the terms of Britains departure from the European Union.
Hours after she survived a challenge to her leadership from her own rebellious ranks, she told reporters in Brussels that she had agreed to stand down ahead of the 2022 elections as a condition for winning support now to oversee Britains departure from the European Union.
In my heart I would love to be able to lead the Conservative Party into the next general election, but I think that it is right that the party feels that it would prefer to go into that with a new leader, May said on her way into the summit in Brussels.
"My focus now is on ensuring that I can get those assurances that we need to get this deal over the line because I genuinely believe its in the best interest of both sides, the U.K. and the E.U., to get a deal over the line, to agree to a deal."
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