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Harsh.
I think she'd like to be a technocrat. By all accounts she's highly 'involved' and almost everything is decided between herself and these two.
What stress has Maybot ever faced before, in any aspect of her life?
Eschewing parenthood has exempted her from the concommitant stress.
Presumably donations from her husband's company greased her way up the Tory hierarchy.
One speech to a Tory conference set her up as the (slightly more) 'acceptable face of Tory-ism'.
CallMeDave needed some women in his Eton-chumocracy of a Cabinet.
She 'won' the Tory leadership because Gove knifed dePfeffel and Leadsom fell apart in her first big interview.
The evidence of the Budget, and its' 'U-turn' on National Insurance, and this campaign, with the 'U-turn' on the Dementia tax, shows she does not have sensible advisors,
and,
most crucially Teresa May is not confident in interviews.
There is no 'May-ism', a few grammar schools are not a new education policy, it was just stealing a line from the Ukip songbook, all the 'Workers' rights' stuff was ignored by the City,
and,
crucially, at Westminster, there are no 'May-ites'.
See the poem by Roger McGough for more details;
https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-leader/