I actually felt quite sorry for her at the end when she got upset.
As much as I hate her, I actually felt sorry for her. She had an impossible mission, if only she had been brave enough and admitted that it was impossible.
I did feel a bit for her at the end
She wouldn't have had an impossible mission if she'd have not arrogantly gone to a general election expecting to command a majority
She wouldn't have had an impossible mission if she'd taken time to discuss a deal in parliament three years ago rather than waiting until the end
She wouldn't have had an impossible mission if she'd listened to the concerns and changed elements of her deal, rather than just presenting the same thing over and over again
I could go on. She has been utterly woeful in her job and I have zero sympathy for the predicament that SHE has gotten herself into.
What could actually trigger a General Election? Whoever wins the Tory Leadership will obviously resist one tooth & nail.
Maybe now she’ll stop listening to GOD!
I wish she called a general election then quit. Fucked her party over good and proper.
That's what I was hoping for - that's she'd deliver a full-on fuck you all.
Yes, I agree with all that. But it seems that her sense of duty to deliver something was stronger than common sense, and the people around her must have been equally clueless.
Wouldn't parliament need to vote for that due to the fixed term parliament act?
Fucking Cameron. He's literally ruined everything.