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От   : David Rance                      2:203/2            12 Jun 17 11:24:02
Кому : Michiel van der Vlist                               12 Jun 17 11:24:02
Тема : The future of Mrs May.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 01:35:12 Michiel van der Vlist -> David Rance wrote:

MvdV> On Sunday June 11 2017 17:50, you wrote to me:

MvdV>>> I expect Theresa May will announce her resignation as PM before
MvdV>>> the end of the month.

DR>> You could be right. It wouldn't surprise me.

MvdV> Frankly, I do not understand why she didn't resign right after the
MvdV> election.

I don't understand you. You are not consistent. When David Cameron resigned after the Brexit referendum you said that he should have stayed on to execute the Will of the People. So why don't you say the same for Theresa May?

There is no appetite for a leadership election in the Conservative party at the moment. Go back to the leadership election that took place after David Cameron resigned and you'll see what I mean. Mrs. May has until the Queen's Speech (which contains the business the government intends to present to parliament in the next year) to convince parliament that she can continue. If she loses the vote on the Queen's Speech then she does have to resign.

Although the election result turned on Theresa May's domestic policies as set out in the manifesto, there are many that feel that the Brexit negotiations will now benefit from Mrs. May's "wings having been clipped". She will now have to listen more to the advice of her colleagues and back-benchers.

However, the agreement with the Democratic Unionist Party (assuming there *is* an agreement - we shall see later today) could be another ticking bomb. It's no secret that one of the DUP's demands will be more money invested in Northern Ireland. That will then lead to similar demands from Wales and Scotland.

Isn't it interesting that Jeremy Corbyn, who, for two years has been pilloried as the most unsuccessful Labour Party leader ever and whom they have constantly tried to get rid of, is now hailed as the Labour Party's saviour?!  He did well in the election. That doesn't mean he would make a good prime minister.

David

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