British Brexit Secretary David Davis resigns, leaving Theresa May's Government even more fragile
ABCBrexit Secretary David Davis has resigned because he is not willing to be "a reluctant conscript" to Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union, delivering a blow to the British leader struggling to end divisions among her ministers. Key points: Mr Davis says UK is in "at best a weak negotiating position" Reports say junior Brexit minister Steve Baker has also resigned British PM due to brief MPs today on recently agreed Brexit plan The late-night resignation was praised by Brexit campaigners in Ms May's Conservative Party, who feel her plan to press for the closest possible trading ties with the EU had betrayed their desire for a clean break with the bloc. Mr Davis's decision to quit on Sunday came 48 hours after Ms May announced her divided Government had at last agreed on a plan for ties with the EU after the UK leaves next year. Theresa May says she disagrees with David Davis's view on the UK's Brexit policy.