Free from Brexit burden, PM Theresa May heads to the cricket

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Free from Brexit burden, Prime Minister Theresa May heads to the cricket CWC19

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - England v South Africa - Kia Oval, London, Britain - May 30, 2019 Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May applauds from the stands before the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

An emotional May announced last week she would step down as Conservative Party leader on June 7 after three times failing to get her Brexit deal approved by parliament.

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