It has been revealed how the British Prime Minister Theresa
May is making some effort to exit the political arena after successfully taking
the UK out of the EU. This came as some ministers in her government gives a
hint about her reluctance to call for a General Election after Brexit, as
retaining her position as the PM is not part of her plan.
According to Mail on Sunday columnist Dan Hodges, a minister
whose does not want his identity disclosed tagged Mrs May as a “transitional
PM’, with another claiming she’s all but ready to ride off into the sunset the
moment her parliamentary term is over.
The minister also said that: “She’ll be hailed as the person
who saved the nation from its worst crisis since the war, then go off and enjoy
her retirement with husband Philip.”
While testing to ascertain whether this theory is general consent
across the board, Mr Hodges claims he ran it past others, with one saying:
“She’ll fight an Election, then be gone in 18 months.”
So far, Mrs May is arguably seen as one of the most popular
Prime Ministers in British history, with her approval rating a solid 54-points
ahead of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and has won by-elections that were once
solidly out of Tory reach.
According to recent surveys, Mrs May’s administration has
helped the Tories to have a commanding lead over all the political parties
including Labour. With majority preferring Mrs May to Corbyn.
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