LONDON: Support grew on Friday for British Interior Minister Theresa May’s bid to succeed premier David Cameron and lead the country out of the EU, after Boris Johnson’s shock withdrawal from the race.

Dozens of Conservative MPs have backed her bid to take over from Cameron, who announced his resignation after losing a referendum last week in which 52 per cent of Britons voted to quit the EU.

Britain has been plunged into extraordinary political turmoil since the Brexit vote, with the ruling Conservatives and opposition Labour party in disarray and the country deeply polarised.

The Daily Mail newspaper, widely read among Conservative grassroots who will ultimately select the new leader, endorsed her with a front-page headline saying: “A party in flames and why it must be Theresa”.

EU leaders have called for a swift divorce following last week’s seismic vote, fearful of the impact of Britain’s uncertain future on economic growth and a potential domino effect in eurosceptic member states. May is clear favourite to replace Cameron as Conservative leader and therefore prime minister — a switch that requires no new general election under the British system.

The outcome of the June 23 vote unleashed the worst chaos in living memory in British politics, with opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership also under threat and Scotland’s government fighting for independence to keep its EU membership.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2016

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