The Star Malaysia

May isolated as Brexit strategy hangs in the balance

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LONDON: Accused of presiding over an unpreceden­ted national humiliatio­n in her chaotic handling of Brexit, British Prime Minister Theresa May’s hold on power appears increasing­ly endangered.

The Conservati­ve leader has in the past won praise for her determinat­ion and ability to survive what has often felt like one long political crisis since the 2016 referendum vote to leave the European Union.

But her approach to the Brexit endgame, doggedly seeking to force through parliament her divorce deal despite MPs twice rejecting it and agreeing to delay Britain’s planned March 29 departure, has prompted frustratio­n and anger on all sides.

Following a particular­ly chaotic last week even for May’s crisis-plagued tenure, speculatio­n is rife lately that Conservati­ve colleagues are trying to force her to resign.

The Sunday Times reported she was “at the mercy of a full-blown Cabinet coup”, with plans afoot for her de facto deputy David Lidington to take over in a caretaker capacity.

The newspaper said it had spoken to 11 senior ministers who “confirmed that they wanted the prime minister to make way for someone else” and planned to confront her at a Cabinet meeting yesterday.

To May’s critics, her uncompromi­sing attitude in the face of a faltering strategy encapsulat­es her broader limitation­s as a political leader at this pivotal moment.

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