He published a resignation letter on Twitter.

After much contemplation, I have decided to leave Theresa May's Government. It is a great deal of effort to make it. pic.twitter.com/sHkVhwJ7bb

- Chris Heaton-Harris (@chhcalling) April 3, 2019

"I understand your desire not to leave the European Union without a deal, and this makes my work in the government inappropriate," wrote Heaton-Harris.

Earlier, Teresa May and the leader of the country's Labor Party, Jeremy Corbin, held a meeting during which they discussed Brexit issues.

May also announced the need for a new postponement of the UK leaving the European Union.

Head of the Center for British Studies at the Institute of Europe, RAS, Elena Ananyeva, in an interview with NSN, assessed the prospects of the British Prime Minister to remain in power.