Theresa May told to resign as prime minister in 'a matter of days'

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Theresa May told to resign as prime minister in 'a matter of days'
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Senior Conservative MPs will meet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss May's departure after a collapse in support for the party.

May's opponents want party rules to be changed to allow a vote of no confidence in her leadership.More than 70 local Conservative associations sign a petition against her continued leadership.

Under current rules, May is safe from such a challenge until next December after surviving a previous vote late last year.on Tuesday that May's"catastrophic handling of Brexit negotiaions" meant she now had to go. In recent days more than 70 local Conservative associations have signed a petition calling for a national convention to discuss the prime minister's departure.

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