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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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Doesnt sound like a resignation speech.


Yet, anyrate.
She's incredibly stubborn so she will surely hang onto power with the very tips of her fingers until it's prized from her. There are many who wants her gone though!

A family member is involved in politics and he suggested before that many within the party want her gone, however they're worried about a general election.

Labour on their own aren't perceived as too great a threat, yet the backlash of Brexit may act as a catalyst for her the party to be heavily bludgeoned or displaced.
 
She's incredibly stubborn so she will surely hang onto power with the very tips of her fingers until it's prized from her. There are many who wants her gone though!

A family member is involved in politics and he suggested before that many within the party want her gone, however they're worried about a general election.

Labour on their own aren't perceived as too great a threat, yet the backlash of Brexit may act as a catalyst for her the party to be heavily bludgeoned or displaced.

Not sure that last bit is right; one of the things about Labour's vote share being so stable (38-41%) is that they can look to get that at the next GE. A Tory Party that sees 5-10% of its vote going back to UKIP, which is not unfeasible if they think the Brexit vote has been betrayed, would find itself on 35-30% of the vote - a Tory vote of 35% is a Labour win and a Tory vote of 30% is a Labour landslide.
 
So she's calling the bluff of the MPs, challenging them to kill it in the Commons and send us out on a No Deal.

This is ridiculous. She has no choice in a way if she wants to stay PM, but she should walk.

This isn't in the national interest.

I guess it depends how one reads it Tubes. It sounds to me that she reckons there is no appetite outside the Westminster bubble for yet more upheaval, but like you say, has challenged the Tory party to put up or shut up.
 
I guess it depends how one reads it Tubes. It sounds to me that she reckons there is no appetite outside the Westminster bubble for yet more upheaval, but like you say, has challenged the Tory party to put up or shut up.

That is probably what she thinks, but it would be a fundamental misreading of the mood. People want competence; this is the opposite of that.
 
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