Politicians, like generals, need a bit of luck on their side. However, in politics things can turn on a sixpence, and May has plenty of friends as well as enemies, and who would replace her? The Conservatives also have time on their side as we have just had a GE.
In all the May mania, the NHS seems to get forgotten about. The RCN has done a survey where they discovered that 71% of shifts were unsafe according to Nice guidelanes.
Apparently after the Labour conference yougov did not do a poll as they normally do. The Tory one was half before the speech and half after, so not the full effect of May's speech.
Interestingly, the story about help to buy was in the Daily Mail. The story about May not having a legitimate government was in the Sunday Times last week.
Wonder if/when May will re-shuffle the cabinet as she is being instructed to do. Idea is to bring in some bright young things and get rid of the useless lot they have now. Plus demote/sack Johnson. There is a conundrum. Sack him and he’ll be a pain in the proverbial on the backbenches, or demote him which he might refuse to accept. Either way he’s trouble and hated by most parliamentarians.
I wonder which safe Conservative seats are being sized up by RD supporters to get her into Westminster? She's going to have to do a bit of work to shift her position as she's said she'd stay in Scotland but she can play 'It's the good of the whole UK' card. .TM should sack not just demote BJ -he'll be trouble whatever she does but she would show strength by sacking him completely. Maybe GO would then let him write a column in the ES?
Reading about Maybots little pep talk given in Parliament yesterday. She seems to have managed to antagonised everyone. Still at least she is balanced in her muddled thinking
I didn't watch all the question in the HoP yesterday Jen but three questions were asked about the legal advice while I was watching. The papers should be keeping the pressure on but will they.
whitewave - I think you could be right. I wonder who is left who is really supporting her not just using her to cover their backs.