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افتراضي Theresa May becomes British PM, names top cabinet team

New premier promises ‘bold new role’ outside EU

LONDON: Britain’s tough former interior minister Theresa May became prime minister on Wednesday, promising to champion social justice and rise to the challenge of leading the country out of the European Union. The new British prime minister wasted ** time in naming her top team, including former London mayor Boris Johnson, who was appointed foreign minister, with Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond as finance minister in the new government.

May, 59, assumed ****** after an audience with Queen Elizabeth and drove straight to her new home of 10 Downing Street, vacated hours earlier by David Cameron, whose resignation after the vote to leave the EU brought her to power. “We will rise to the challenge. As we leave the European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world, and we will make Britain a country that works **t for a privileged few, but for every one of us,” she said.

Cameron stepped down after Britons rejected his entreaties to stay in the EU last month with a decision to get out that severely undermines European efforts to forge greater unity and creates eco**mic uncertainty across the 28-nation bloc.

May must **w try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the country´s ties with its 27 EU partners. She will also attempt to unite her divided Conservative party and a fractured nation in which many, on the evidence of the vote, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalisation.

In comments addressed to ordinary Britons, she spoke of the ´burning injustice´ suffered by large sections of society: poor people facing shorter life expectancy; blacks treated more harshly by the criminal justice system; women earning less than men; the mentally ill; and young people struggling to buy homes.

Ack**wledging the struggles faced by many people, May declared: "The government I lead will be driven **t be the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. We will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives."

Shortly afterwards, her ****** an**unced that Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond would become Finance Minister, replacing George Osborne whose determination to balance Britain´s books made him sy**nymous with austerity.

She spoke of the "precious bond" between the nations of the United Kingdom, implicit recognition of the tensions generated by the referendum in which England and Wales chose to quit the EU, but Scotland and **rthern Ireland voted to stay, raising the possibility of a new Scottish vote on independence.

The United States congratulated May and said it was confident in her ability to steer Britain through the Brexit negotiations. "Based on the public comments we´ve seen from the incoming prime minister, she intends to pursue a course that´s consistent with the prescription that President Obama has offered," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.

An official photograph showed May curtseying to a smiling Queen Elizabeth, for whom she is the 13th prime minister in a line that started with Winston Churchill. She is also Britain´s second female head of government after Margaret Thatcher.

EU leaders, keen to move forward after the shock of ´Brexit´, want May to launch formal divorce proceedings as soon as possible to help resolve the uncertainty. But she has said the process should **t be launched before the end of year, to give time for Britain to draw up its negotiating strategy.

Outside Downing Street, a group of demonstrators chanted: ´What do we want? Brexit! When do we want it? **w! ´Although she favoured Britain remaining in Europe, May has repeatedly declared that "Brexit means Brexit" and that there can be ** attempt to reverse the referendum outcome.

But EU leaders have made clear that free movement is a fundamental principle that goes hand-in-hand with access to the bloc´s tariff-free single market, a stance that will hugely complicate May´s task in hammering out new terms of trade.

"My advice to my successor, who is a brilliant negotiator, is that we should try to be as close to the European Union as we can be for the benefits of trade, cooperation and of security," Cameron told parliament in his last appearance before resigning.

Appearing later in Downing Street with his wife Samantha and their three children, he delivered his parting remarks to the nation after six years dominated by the Europe question and the aftermath of the global financial crisis. "It´s **t been an easy journey and of course we´ve **t got every decision right," he said, "but I do believe that today our country is much stronger."

May is seen by her supporters as a safe pair of hands to steer the country through the disruptive Brexit process. Colleagues describe her as cautious, unflappable and intensely private.

"I think around the cabinet table yesterday the feeling was that we have our Angela Merkel," said Jeremy Hunt, health secretary in Cameron´s team which met for the last time on Tuesday. "We have an incredibly tough, shrewd, determined and principled person to lead those negotiations for Britain," Hunt told Sky News television.

German Chancellor Merkel will be May´s most important counterpart on the continent as the process unfolds. Both women are re**wned for their firmness, pragmatism and discipline.

The new British leader is expected to immediately start putting together a new cabinet, a complex political balancing act in which she will try to satisfy opposing camps in her party.

Stock markets traded within sight of their highest levels of the year as the prospect of stimulative eco**mic policy across the developed world eased immediate concerns over the impact of the Brexit vote.

AFP adds: New British Prime Minister Theresa wasted ** time in naming her top cabinet team.

Here are the appointments so far:

- Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister): Philip Hammond

- Foreign Secretary: Boris Johnson

- Home Secretary (interior minister): Amber Rudd

- Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union: David Davis

- Defence Secretary: Michael Fallon

- Secretary of State for International Trade: Liam Fox.





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