May British Prime Minister is afraid of crisis

British Prime Minister Theresa May is afraid of a 'full constitutional crisis' in Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a result of the Brexit referendum.

Scotland has the weapon already prepared for another course: a referendum to break away from Britain. To avoid Edinburgh holding such a plebiscite and that Wales and Northern Ireland to follow suit, they have to come and talk to the leaders of the three states invited Monday.

In England and Wales chose a small majority in the referendum on June 23 before leaving the EU. The Scots and Northern Irish were against. May has her three fellow premiers to start offered a direct line with Minister Davis, the man who leads Brexit. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland allowed its direct say on leaving the union.

Further, the prime minister a forum in which all four states equally have a say about how Brexit have expired.