May insists UK government united on her Brexit policy
This is despite reports that Foreign Minister Boris Johnson had publicly laid down his own demands for the EU exit
London
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is battling to assert her authority over a divided Conservative Party as she faces calls to quit as its leader before the next general election.
While she insists she will fight on, a former party chairman said she could not be allowed to stay until the next election in 2022, amid reports that Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson believes she will be gone in a year.
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