Brexit-hater Leo Varadkar to resign as Irish PM after referendum humiliation


Leo Varadkar is to announce he’s resigning as Ireland’s Prime Minister ahead of the next general election. The anti-Brexit politician served as Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) on two separate occasions – once between 2017 and 2020 – taking over from Enda Kenny.

He will also step down as party leader. It comes after the Europhile suffered a crushing defeat in a nationwide referendum aimed at changing the country’s constitution to widen the definition of family.

After the significant defeat, the 45-year-year admitted his Government had been given “two wallops” by the Irish electorate.

Varadkar became Ireland’s youngest taoiseach in 2017 when he became leader of Fine Gael.

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