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That's the crux of the problem, her devotion to the Conservative party. Nothing is more important to her than the party, the country is very much a secondary consideration.
Her refusal to accept any responsibility for this mess is staggering, it's always parliaments fault for not backing her deal not her fault for ignoring parliament and not reaching a compromised deal that would win cross party support.
The flipside is her approach has made remaining far more likely than if she'd been working across parliament from the start but worryingly it has also made no deal more likely.
She’s not going to revoke Article 50, it’s a remainers wet dream.
She has consistently avoided making decisions that will tear the Tory party apart, mainly by kicking the can down the road, the short delay she has requested follows this pattern.
Its clear she would prefer no deal over a decision that will alienate the bulk of her party membership.