ORB Poll: Most Britons want May to lead through Brexit process

An ORB poll for the Telegraph showed late-Monday, a majority of the Britons want PM Theresa May to lead the UK through the Brexit process, Reuters reports.

Key Findings:

57 percent of voters agreed that the prime minister should stay on at least until Brexit negotiations are completed in March 2019.

Only one in five, in a survey of more than 2,000 voters, thought that Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson would make a better replacement to May.

Just 46 percent of voters thought May was “not fit to lead” and 43 percent disagreed with this statement

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