Brexit Allies Fall Out in Fierce Battle to Succeed Cameron


Brexit Allies Fall Out in Fierce Battle to Succeed Cameron

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Brexit campaigner Michael Gove announced a surprise bid Thursday to become Britain's next prime minister, in a blow for his close ally Boris Johnson's chances, as turmoil gripped both of the country's main political parties after the shock vote to leave the EU.

The race for the leadership of the governing Conservative Party kicked off as impatient EU leaders were pressuring Britain to speed up its withdrawal from the bloc.

Justice minister Gove, who campaigned alongside Johnson in Britain's momentous vote last week to leave the EU, said the former London mayor "cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead".

The announcement could boost the chances of Interior Minister Theresa May, a low-key supporter of remaining in the European Union who also announced her candidacy Thursday.

"Following last week's referendum, our country needs strong, proven leadership to steer us through this period of economic and political uncertainty, and to negotiate the best possible terms as we leave the European Union," she wrote in The Times newspaper, AFP reported.

Cameron announced his resignation within hours of last Thursday's vote and said it should be up to his successor to launch exit negotiations with the EU.

A new leader is set to be voted in by Conservative Party members by September 9 at the latest but European leaders have pressed for a quicker timetable, warning against a prolonged period of uncertainty over Britain's EU future.

Conservative members, who will eventually decide the winner, favor May by a margin of 37 percent to 27 percent, according to a YouGov poll published Thursday.

Challengers have until 1100 GMT to declare.

Work and pensions minister Stephen Crabb announced his candidacy Wednesday, while right-wing former defense minister Liam Fox is also expected to run.

The Brexit vote has sent the pound plunging and prompted economists to slash their growth forecasts for the one of the world's biggest economies.

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