Britain's next prime minister, Theresa May, has called for the country to unite under her leadership, promising to make a success of negotiating the country's divorce from the European Union.
After receiving official confirmation she had won a leadership contest of the ruling Conservative Party following the exit of the only other candidate, May told reporters: "Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make a success of it ... we need to unite our country."
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She said she was "honoured and humbled" to become new leader of the Conservatives.In a statement outside the Commons, Britain's next Prime Minister praised David Cameron for his stewardship of the party and country.Mrs May also hailed Andrea Leadsom, whose shock decision to pull out of the Tory leadership race paved the way for her coronation, for the "dignity" she had shown.
Flanked by dozens of applauding MPs from all sides of the party, Mrs May said she would offer "strong, proven leadership to steer us through what will be...