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British Prime Minister Theresa May wants to continue ruling after the next parliamentary elections that are not expected earlier than 2022. So she rejected expectations that she could leave office after Brexit, as early as 2019. May’s power was seriously damaged by the early elections this year. That costs her Conservative Party a parliamentary majority and did not provide a clear mandate for her Brexit strategy.

After apologizing for her electoral mistakes, British Prime Minister has been temporarily resting, and many conservatives fear that her resignation might crush the fragile minority government and allow the Labor party to come to power.

Some conservatives continue to consider May as a temporary leader until Brexit is implemented, but she insists that has more ambitions and does not intend to retire.

Asked in an interview if she intends to fight on the next election as a conservative leader, she replies: “Yes, I have been here for a long time, and that is crucial. What I and my government are striving for is not just to implement Brexit, but to provide a brighter future for Britain”.

