UK, Theresa May and anti-Albanian Michael Gove to run for PM

30/06/2016 00:00

While PM Cameron was the first victim of the Brexit referendum, with his
resignation after the result, candidates for his post are running to be
elected before September 2nd.

The current Minister of Interior, Theresa May, who supported Remain, promises to unite the party. The first sign of an internal division was given by the former Justice Minister, Michael Gove.

Gove has used the name of Albania several times, with very exaggerated declarations and tone, as argument for convincing the British people to leave the EU.

The former London Mayor, Boris Johnson, has surprised Brexit supporters by giving up from his ambitions for Prime Minister.

On the other side, the Labour party has lost their leader after an unprecedented internal revolt. There are four-five other candidates who are running to take his place. The most probable so far is Angela Eagle, former Chess champion and shadow Minister of Economy and Business, the only politician coming out as homosexual.

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