The whispers that the Conservative Party are looking to nudge Theresa May out of the Prime Minsters chair is one of those moments where you stop mid-cheer as you realise just who may replace her.
It is not hyperbole to say that Mrs May has had a rough ride since the debacle which was the 2017 election and the talk is of leadership challenges, critical Commons votes on Brexit and a landmark European Council meeting and Tory Party donaters getting the hump that she is not delivering.
The EU Withdrawal Bill pinging between the House of Commons, after the Lord’s defeated the government 15 times is a case in point means that her authority as prime minister as been severely weekend and earned her the wrath of Brexiteers who are still deluding themselves Britain is fighting for its independence from the EU.
The possible replacements being touted are Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove who are hardline right wingers who would all usher in a quickening of the the Conservative Party decline but Ruth Davidson could be an inspired choice who could pause the Labour Party stroll to the next election, so they won't do that.
The smart money is on Michael Gove taking over if May is pushed aside but he is instantly dislikable and who us Labour Supporters are urging the Conservatives to go with.
The EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier is insisting that Britain and the EU must reach an agreement on the key points of the Northern Ireland border issue by the middle of June and May’s cabinet are hopelessly split on it and the Government’s handling of negotiations with the EU have been woefully poor.
The Conservatives have been awful in Government and Theresa May a poor Prime Minister but if the Tories do replace her with any of those being put forward it will usher in a Labour Government and a massive dollop of Socialism which should come as a relief after a decade of right-wing ideology which has done us no favours whatsoever.
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