CONSERVATIVES from across Oxfordshire have responded to the news that Theresa May is to stand down as prime minister. 

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Banbury MP Victoria Prentis praised Mrs May's 'dedication and determination' and thanked her for her 'tireless service to the country'.

Wantage's Ed Vaizey, who had earlier told the Oxford Mail that Mrs May should resign, retweeted a suggestion that 'if it had to be a Brexiteer', Environment Secretary Michael Gove should be chosen.  

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Oxford Conservatives Chairman Daniel Stafford said: "We want to thank the prime minister. She has a been a servant of the party and of the nation...she served with diligence and a firm commitment to public duty and we wish her well for the future.”

Declining to name a preferred replacement, Mr Stafford said the party needed to elect someone who would deal 'decisively' with Brexit and that the local party was also concerned by the cost of living in Oxford, housing, improving opportunity and the 'cycle of poverty'. 

He continued: "We want the prospective prime minister to address how they are going to deal decisively with Brexit."

Dismissing the idea of calling a new general election - because it 'wouldn't change the mathemtatics in the House of Commons - he added: "We are looking forward as this is an opportunity now to reset and restart."

Witney's Robert Courts tweeted his thoughts, saying he admired her 'unwavering sense of duty.'

Henley's John Howell is yet to comment on the issue.