May has powerful rival in Johnson

With the departure of British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Prime Minister Theresa May does not seem to be offended by a tricky minister, but to have received a media-rival.

May explained her latest brexit plans in parliament on Monday. This means that the United Kingdom must remain economically in the union and, for example, maintain the free flow of goods in the field of trade and agriculture.

According to her Eurosceptic critics, this is blatantly contrary to the intention of the Brexit. It is only saying 'in name' a farewell to the EU, while giving the British full control over their own affairs, according to May's critics.