Here's what the next prime minister will be facing as she begins to navigate a British exit from the European Union. That outcome could also sever the bonds of the United Kingdom, with Scotland threatening to secede if Britain leaves the European Union. But it is the British exit from the European Union — Brexit — that looms largest. July 13, 2016 Britain’s prime minister, David Cameron, leaves number 10 Downing Street for his last Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons in London. Before her victory was assured Monday, she had said that she would not trigger Article 50 — the never-before-used mechanism for exiting the European Union — before year’s end.
Source: Washington Post July 13, 2016 09:38 UTC