[LONDON] Outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May fended off an anti-Brexit heckler during her farewell speech on Wednesday just before tendering her resignation. Read more at The Business Times.
[LONDON] Outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May fended off an anti-Brexit heckler during her farewell speech on Wednesday just before tendering her resignation.
The holler came as Mrs May, flanked by staff and her husband Philip, was thanking those around her for their support during her fraught three years in office. But there were no tears this time as she made her way back to the step outside the famous black 10 Downing Street door for one last wave good-bye.
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