Appointment of successor to Cameron pushed back to September 9

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives at the EU Summit in Brussels Brussels, Belgium, June 28, 2016. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

LONDON (Reuters) - The date by which Britain will appoint a successor to Prime Minister David Cameron has been moved to Sept. 9, a week later than originally planned, the Conservative Party said on Tuesday. "The Board and the 1922 Committee both agree that the leadership election should take place as speedily as practical considerations allow," an emailed statement said. "In order to ensure there is full participation by the membership, the Party Board recommends that the date of the declaration of the leader is the 9th September 2016." On Monday the committee, which sets the ground rules for Conservative leadership contests, had recommended the appointment take place no later than Sept. 2. No reason was given for the change. (Reporting by William James; editing by Stephen Addison)