A top priority for the new prime minister will be making sure Britain's economy doesn't fall into recession. Topping May's unenviable to-do list as prime minister will be delivering Brexit -- in a country where 48% of the voters didn't ask for it. ...And a divided partyBoris Johnson (left) campaigned for Leave, while prime minister David Cameron supported Remain. The new prime minister must tread a difficult path between accessing Europe's tariff-free single market, appeasing Leave voters' immigration concerns, and keeping on friendly terms with European neighbors. The new prime minister must now unite a party whose infighting over Europe prompted Cameron to call a referendum in the first place -- much to his spectacular downfall.
Source: CNN July 13, 2016 05:15 UTC