Politics of the United Kingdom

Theresa May calls on Greek expats to stay in the UK

UK Prime Minister Theresa May has voiced her gratitude to the tens of thousands of Greeks who have chosen Britain as their new home, asking them to remain in her country even after its exit from the European Union. She also said the rights of all EU citizens are among her prime concerns in the so-called "Brexit" negotiations with Brussels.

Primary school apologises after asking students to dress up as slaves for black history month!

A primary school has been forced to apologise for asking pupils dress as slaves for Black History Month. Parents at St Winefride’s Catholic Primary School in Forest Gate, east London, were shocked when they were asked to send their year two kids into school in ‘dirty and worn out’ clothes.

Conspiracy in the UK to Remove May from the Prime Minister Role?

Several British ministers secretly agreed that UK Prime Minister Theresa May should leave office.

This was stated by the former Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps, reported Guardian, quoted by News.bg.

The publication notes that the pressure on May to declare internal elections has increased.

Mayor of London is in Favor of a Second Referendum on Brexit

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he would want to make a commitment to a second vote to determine whether Britain should leave the European Union, writes Evening Standard.

In an interview with the publication, Khan said it was "possible" in the Labor Party's next proclamation to have the idea that citizens would once again choose whether to leave or stay in the EU.

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