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Media reports: Do fear May a coup?

In the British house of Commons is to stand before a political revolt. According to media reports, members from Mays Cabinet to plan the overthrow of their Prim

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Media reports: Do fear May a coup?

In the British house of Commons is to stand before a political revolt. According to media reports, members from Mays Cabinet to plan the overthrow of their Prime Minister.

Already, the Chaos has developed to the Brexit for the test of nerves for the politicians in the British Parliament. And now it threatens for Prime Minister Theresa May to be the final pitfall - as it simmers, at least in the London rumour mill.

Several media, including the Daily Mail and the Sunday Times, reported, citing unnamed called members of the lower house, against May a "full-blown Kabinettscoup would be planned". The "Sunday Times"Reporter Tim Shipman via a Tweet said, at least. Eleven members of the Cabinet have confirmed this, according to the newspaper.

successor should already have positioned

The aim of this Coup can be summarized: May is gone and with it also the Back-and-Forth to the Brexit. And according to the media, there are already potential applicants who wish to take may's place, at least on an interim basis. One of them may's current Deputy, David Lidington, as the "Sunday Times" reported. He should set a new Brexit course, until in the autumn of a new, permanent Premier would be elected. In numerous phone calls, several Minister Lidington had assured their support.

As a further possible successor to the current environmental Minister, Michael Gove would be traded or the foreign Minister, Jeremy Hunt acted in. Gove stood together with the former foreign Minister, Boris Johnson in 2016, at the top of the Brexit campaign.

as a possible successor to environment Minister Michael Gove ...

... and foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt acted in.

the Minister May, on Monday, the gun on the chest?

In the next lower house-debate to the EU-on Monday, the parliamentarians, to have spoken with the "Sunday Times", May allegedly, with your claim, confront want to exit. Either you go, or the Minister wanted to submit her resignation, the newspaper said.

The Reuters news Agency that the denial came from the government circles: The reports about a possible revolt against May be wrong.

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