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You're referring to the recent Brexit meeting between Theresa May and other key ministers!
On January 15, 2019, Theresa May, the then-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, held a crucial meeting with her Cabinet to discuss the Brexit deal. The meeting was attended by several key ministers, including:
- David Lidington (Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)
- Michael Gove (Environment Secretary)
- Andrea Leadsom (Leader of the House of Commons)
- Dominic Raab (Brexit Secretary)
- Greg Clark (Business Secretary)
- Sajid Javid (Home Secretary)
- Philip Hammond (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Amber Rudd (Work and Pensions Secretary)
- Penny Mordaunt (International Development Secretary)
- Chris Grayling (Transport Secretary)
The meeting was held at 10 Downing Street, the official residence and office of the Prime Minister, and lasted for several hours. The main topic of discussion was the Brexit deal, which had been negotiated by the UK government with the European Union.
The meeting was significant because it marked a turning point in the Brexit process. Theresa May had previously announced that she would be seeking a third vote on the Brexit deal in Parliament, after the first two votes had ended in defeat. The meeting was an opportunity for the Cabinet to discuss the deal and provide input on how to move forward.
Unfortunately, the meeting did not yield a breakthrough, and the Brexit deal ultimately failed to pass in Parliament. Theresa May resigned as Prime Minister on July 24, 2019, and was succeeded by Boris Johnson, who went on to negotiate a new Brexit deal with the EU.