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RESIGNATION AS PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM


To:     The Right Honourable UK Prime Minister Mrs. Theresa May

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: May 24, 2019

RE:     RESIGNATION AS PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

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Hon. Prime Minister, let me start by paying my respects to you and through you to. Your resignation makes me sad to see you pulled down Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. I fully pay my respect to you. You were been as much responsible and reasonable as you can as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. You have shown the integrity, determination and resolution that you have shown during BREXIT negotiations with the EU leaders. You were tried to do the honourable thing while despicable politicians in your own party. You were credible but you took it fully conscious that you can deliver BREXIT. But I knew that BREXIT was always an impossible project to deliver responsibly without agreeing to the EU terms since April 2016. BREXIT is mission impossible without agreeing the EU terms. You must be aware that The European Council stated on April 10, 2019 that there can be no opening of the withdrawal agreement. How many more Prime Ministers is this BREXIT vanity going to be allowed to consume in the future? God only knows. Your resignation will solve nothing. I don’t think anyone from your party envied your job. Whoever comes next as Prime Minister of the UK will be even worse and will also fail to square BREXIT circle as nothing will change the UK Parliament has the same people in it, there is no other BREXIT deal, there is no agreed way forward and there may not be a good solution for BREXIT. I would like to highlight most important thing that I kept on insisting you to tell British electorate the truth about the BREXIT that irrespective of its merits and demerits or call for the second referendum but you failed to do that. However, you have pointed out the word “COMPROMISE” in your resignation speech, I appreciate it because may be we will arrive soon inevitably BREXIT cannot be delivered but some compromise must be arrived finally.  
     
MAY GOD BLESS ALL YOUR ENDEAVOURS HON. PRIME MINISTER!

Respectfully yours
Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja.
Tamil Nadu


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