Theresa
May has said she will quit as Conservative leader on 7 June, paving the way for
a contest to decide a new prime minister. In an emotional statement, she said
she had done her best to deliver Brexit and it was a matter of "deep
regret" that she had been unable to do so. Being prime minister had been
the "honour of my life", she said. Mrs May said she would continue to
serve as PM while a Conservative leadership contest takes place. May 24 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48395905
In a previous blogpost [1] dt. July 9, 2018, I wrote:
The UK chart says it
all. Notice that Pluto has been transiting opposite the Moon in the 10th. Pluto transit always threaten the very
existence of an individual or an entity. It demands a death or renewal. The
10th house stands for the PM and the Moon here can refer to a female PM. The
Pluto transit in the 4th can indicate a power struggle with those who are opposed
to Theresa May. The upcoming solar eclipse of July 13 right on top of the radix
Moon increases the chances of the
government falling.
Eclipses can be triggered by passing transits well after
they are gone. As May announces her
resignation, Saturn and South Node at
[20 Capricorn] are transiting opposite the July 13, 2018 partial solar eclipse
[20 Cancer] thereby triggering it.
In addition, the upcoming solar eclipse of July 2, 2019 will
fall exactly on UK’s MC – a point that represents the Prime Minister!
[1] https://bit.ly/2X7oPwk
PS:
Lunar return [2]is the monthly chart of the
instant the Moon in the sky returns to the exact position it was at birth. It's
kind of a monthly birthday, and the arrangement of planets it displays reflects
the patterns for the coming month. Here
is UK’s precession corrected lunar return on June 6, just a day before Theresa
May resigns.
Notice that Moon is opposite South Node-Saturn-Pluto on the
horizon axis. Simply put this means that June 2019 would be one month in which
the effect of the solar eclipse of July 13 would be strongly felt.
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