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She's going to stick around until a successor is selected.
What she also needs to do is to rescind the Article 50 mess and let the new one restart Brexit with a fresh slate.
I can't speak authoritatively on her, not being a Brit nor following her diligently in the news, but it seems to me that she's been a pretty poor excuse as a PM. Then again, she wasn't really elected - she fell into it through strange circumstances.
The Brexit question was poorly framed in the first place, not to mention being manipulated by the ultra-rich who stood to profit from it along with Vladimeeercat Putin's shenanigans to disrupt western democracies. Personally I think it should be re-voted now that the people understand the full impact it will have on their lives. The British public had no idea the breadth and scope of what it would entail when they voted on it back then, which is part of what made it such a stupid vote.
"Hey, let's vote yes or no on something we have very little information on, most of it wildly hyperbolic or inaccurate, that will screw up our country and economy for possibly a decade or more!"
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/world/europe/theresa-may-resignation.html
What she also needs to do is to rescind the Article 50 mess and let the new one restart Brexit with a fresh slate.
I can't speak authoritatively on her, not being a Brit nor following her diligently in the news, but it seems to me that she's been a pretty poor excuse as a PM. Then again, she wasn't really elected - she fell into it through strange circumstances.
The Brexit question was poorly framed in the first place, not to mention being manipulated by the ultra-rich who stood to profit from it along with Vladimeeercat Putin's shenanigans to disrupt western democracies. Personally I think it should be re-voted now that the people understand the full impact it will have on their lives. The British public had no idea the breadth and scope of what it would entail when they voted on it back then, which is part of what made it such a stupid vote.
"Hey, let's vote yes or no on something we have very little information on, most of it wildly hyperbolic or inaccurate, that will screw up our country and economy for possibly a decade or more!"
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/world/europe/theresa-may-resignation.html