The British government changes happened

Theresa May

Prime Minister Theresa may has made changes in the government after early parliamentary elections. On Sunday, June 11, writes The Telegraph.

According to the newspaper, lost their jobs, the Minister of justice of the Kingdom Trails Elizabeth (Elizabeth Truss) and Minister of work and pensions Damian green (Damian Green). These posts took David Lidington (David Lidington) and David GOK (David Gauke), respectively. Thus green became the first Deputy head of the government.

On 10 June the media reported that five members of the British Cabinet (their names are not disclosed) has addressed to the foreign Minister, Boris Johnson, urging them to take the post of Prime Minister is may. Johnson himself called this information nonsense and assured that he supports the head of government.

Early parliamentary elections were held in the UK on 8 June. The conservative party won, but lost the ruling majority and lost the chance to form a single-party government. Elections were held at the initiative of the Mae, which has decided to dissolve the Parliament and strengthened the parliamentary majority of his party ahead of negotiations with the EU on Brexit.

To gain a simple majority of seats the conservatives failed, which is why there is the need to create coalitions. 9 Jun may announced the intention to form a government with the help of his friends from the Democratic unionist party.

In late March, may have signed the letter notifying the authorities of the European Union about the formal start of procedure Brexit. The talks will take two years. The decision to withdraw Britain from the EU were adopted by referendum on 23 June 2016.

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