British Prime Minister announces resignation after the referendum result
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Trading should start with a new prime minister, "says
Cameron.
Political called referendum, but wanted to stay in the
European Union
After the
British decide in a plebiscite leave the European Union,
Prime Minister David Cameron said that the UK "must pursue a new prime minister" and announced that he will resign, in a statement was made to the press on Friday ( 24) in front of number
10 Downing Street, the official residence of the
British prime minister.
"The British voted for output and their will must be respected," Cameron said. "The will of the British must be followed." The prime minister argued that the country needs new leadership to carry out the decision of the referendum. "
The negotiation should start with a new prime minister," said the politician. "Now that the decision has been made, we need to find the best way.
I'll do whatever it takes to help," said Cameron, designing leave office until October. "I love this country and
I am honored to have served him."
The
British Prime Minister was under intense pressure to resign. The politician is responsible for calling the referendum, having promised - and fulfilled - to call the referendum was won with a majority of the general elections in
2015 but was himself in favor of staying in the
European bloc and warned of the risk of "Brexit" .
On Saturday (18), in an interview with newspaper "
The Times", Cameron had said that he would continue ahead of the government regardless of the outcome of the referendum, to feel the most suitable person to lead the negotiations that would be triggered by the decision, due to its "strong relationships" in
Europe.
Premier future
Officially, the referendum is not "binding" - that is, it does not make the decision to leave the bloc. But British Prime Minister future will hardly be able to counter the decision of the population. Parliamentarians can also block the UK output, but analysts said it would be political suicide.
Party leader for the
UK Independence Party (
UKIP)
Nigel Farage celebrated victory on Twitter: "We have our country back
Thanks to all of you
.". Shortly after, he advocated the formation of a new government. "Now we need a Brexit government,"
Farage told reporters outside parliament.
"Brexit" is the abbreviation of the
English words "
Britain" (Britain) and "exit" (exit) to designate the UK out of europeu.decisão block, due to its "strong relationships" in Europe.
Premier future
Officially, the referendum is not "binding" - that is, it does not make the decision to leave the bloc. But British Prime Minister future will hardly be able to counter the decision of the population. Parliamentarians can also block the UK output, but analysts said it would be political suicide.
Party leader for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) Nigel Farage celebrated victory on Twitter: "We have our country back Thanks to all of you.". Shortly after, he advocated the formation of a new government. "Now we need a Brexit government," Farage told reporters outside parliament.
"Brexit" is the abbreviation of the English words "Britain" (Britain) and "exit" (exit) to designate the UK out of europeu.O block
Mayor of London,
Sadiq Khan, he said in an interview with
CNN constitutionally the next prime minister does not need to be elected in new elections. "A new leader of the
Conservative Party can take, but I suspect there will be pressure for general elections for a new leadership," he said. Both Cameron as
Khan are conservative.
Referendum
In landmark decision, which has the potential to change the course of world geopolitics for decades, the British decided in a referendum to leave the EU. The option to "leave" won over
1.2 million votes
difference in results released around 3.
A record 46.5 million voters were called to the polls to answer the question: "Should the UK remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?" (
Free translation).
The "out" started ahead early in the investigation, and came to be overtaken by staying in the bloc, but soon resumed the lead and worked his advantage to win with 51.9% of the vote. There were 17,410,742 votes in favor of output and 16,141,242 votes for permanence.
The victory of "Brexit" down the stock markets in
Asia and futures markets in Europe and the
United States even before the official result is announced. The pound sterling, the currency of the
United