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Theresa May has refused to promise unconditional support for her successor's Brexit plan. | Theresa May has refused to promise unconditional support for her successor's Brexit plan. |
Asked if she would back whichever Brexit outcome the next prime minister achieves, including a no-deal Brexit, she said that amounted to agreeing to "whatever happens in future". | Asked if she would back whichever Brexit outcome the next prime minister achieves, including a no-deal Brexit, she said that amounted to agreeing to "whatever happens in future". |
Jeremy Hunt or Boris Johnson will be announced as the winner of the Tory Party leadership race on 23 July. | Jeremy Hunt or Boris Johnson will be announced as the winner of the Tory Party leadership race on 23 July. |
Both men have said they would try to renegotiate a deal with the EU. | Both men have said they would try to renegotiate a deal with the EU. |
Speaking to journalists on her official flight to the G20 summit in Osaka, Mrs May said: "It is important that we deliver a Brexit that is good for the British people. | Speaking to journalists on her official flight to the G20 summit in Osaka, Mrs May said: "It is important that we deliver a Brexit that is good for the British people. |
"It will be up to my successor to take this forward. To find the majority in Parliament that I was not able to find and to deliver the decision of the British people in 2016." | "It will be up to my successor to take this forward. To find the majority in Parliament that I was not able to find and to deliver the decision of the British people in 2016." |
Mr Johnson has said the UK must leave on 31 October "deal or no deal", but that the chances of a no-deal Brexit happening are a "million to one". | Mr Johnson has said the UK must leave on 31 October "deal or no deal", but that the chances of a no-deal Brexit happening are a "million to one". |
However, in an interview with Conservative Home, Mr Johnson said every member of his cabinet would have to be "reconciled" with the policy of leaving on 31 October - with or without a deal. | However, in an interview with Conservative Home, Mr Johnson said every member of his cabinet would have to be "reconciled" with the policy of leaving on 31 October - with or without a deal. |
Foreign Secretary Mr Hunt said if the UK got to October without the prospect of a deal, "we will leave without a deal". | Foreign Secretary Mr Hunt said if the UK got to October without the prospect of a deal, "we will leave without a deal". |
But he also called the Brexit date a "fake deadline" that could trigger a general election if Parliament rejects a no-deal Brexit. | But he also called the Brexit date a "fake deadline" that could trigger a general election if Parliament rejects a no-deal Brexit. |
A no-deal exit would see the UK leave the customs union and single market overnight and start trading with the EU on World Trade Organization rules. | A no-deal exit would see the UK leave the customs union and single market overnight and start trading with the EU on World Trade Organization rules. |
The EU has repeatedly said it will not renegotiate the withdrawal agreement, despite this featuring in the plans of both candidates. | The EU has repeatedly said it will not renegotiate the withdrawal agreement, despite this featuring in the plans of both candidates. |
Will Theresa May be a backseat driver? | |
By John Pienaar, BBC deputy political editor | |
Theresa May arrived in Osaka something of a leader in limbo - an outgoing prime minister beset by incoming crises at home and abroad. | |
So far she's been conspicuously trying to stay above the fray of the Tory leadership contest. | |
She's told no-one who she voted for in narrowing the field down to two; she's taken no sides. | |
On the RAF Voyager flight into Osaka, she gave journalists a hint that she has more to contribute before this saga ends, assuming, of course, it ever does. | |
The prime minister refused to pledge her support for whatever outcome may take shape under the next leader. | |
Read more from John Pienaar | |
The leadership rivals have been unveiling pledges including on education and on immigration as their campaign continues. | The leadership rivals have been unveiling pledges including on education and on immigration as their campaign continues. |
Mr Johnson has promised to deliver an Australian-style points-based immigration system if he becomes prime minister, while Mr Hunt said he would cancel the tuition fee debts of young entrepreneurs who start businesses and employ people. | Mr Johnson has promised to deliver an Australian-style points-based immigration system if he becomes prime minister, while Mr Hunt said he would cancel the tuition fee debts of young entrepreneurs who start businesses and employ people. |
Both candidates are meeting the public in the Isle of Wight, ahead of hustings for party members in Bournemouth later. | Both candidates are meeting the public in the Isle of Wight, ahead of hustings for party members in Bournemouth later. |
On Monday, Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood said "a dozen or so" Conservative MPs could support a vote of no confidence to stop a no-deal Brexit. | On Monday, Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood said "a dozen or so" Conservative MPs could support a vote of no confidence to stop a no-deal Brexit. |
But Mrs May said she believed it would be wrong for Conservatives to vote against the government on a confidence motion, saying that defeat on such a vote could lead to a general election. | But Mrs May said she believed it would be wrong for Conservatives to vote against the government on a confidence motion, saying that defeat on such a vote could lead to a general election. |
The prime minister told reporters: "I believe there should be a Conservative government in the UK because a Conservative government would be better for the people of the UK." | The prime minister told reporters: "I believe there should be a Conservative government in the UK because a Conservative government would be better for the people of the UK." |
'Grossly irresponsible' | 'Grossly irresponsible' |
In an attempt to block a no-deal Brexit, Conservative Dominic Grieve and Labour's Dame Margaret Beckett have tabled an amendment that would stop funding going to certain government departments if the UK leaves without a deal - unless it has been specifically approved by MPs. | In an attempt to block a no-deal Brexit, Conservative Dominic Grieve and Labour's Dame Margaret Beckett have tabled an amendment that would stop funding going to certain government departments if the UK leaves without a deal - unless it has been specifically approved by MPs. |
If a vote in the Commons on Tuesday is successful, it would have the potential to cut off cash to four Whitehall departments - education, housing; communities and local government; international development; and work and pensions. | If a vote in the Commons on Tuesday is successful, it would have the potential to cut off cash to four Whitehall departments - education, housing; communities and local government; international development; and work and pensions. |
Under parliamentary procedure, MPs have to approve government spending, known as estimates, twice a year. | Under parliamentary procedure, MPs have to approve government spending, known as estimates, twice a year. |
A spokesman for the prime minister said it would be "grossly irresponsible" to seek to stop a no-deal Brexit by blocking government spending. | A spokesman for the prime minister said it would be "grossly irresponsible" to seek to stop a no-deal Brexit by blocking government spending. |