Theresa May said she has “still got work to do” in her final weeks in office as she defended a series of projects to shore up her legacy. The Prime Minister has been at odds with Philip Hammond over her spending intentions, with the Chancellor telling allies he was prepared to quit rather than allow Mrs May to bind the hands of her successor with costly pledges. I’ve still got work to do as Prime Minister until I hand over to my successorThe Prime Minister has also announced a package of measures to improve mental health and reform planning processes to prevent people being forced to live in “tiny homes”. “I’ve still got work to do as Prime Minister until I hand over to my successor. A source said it was “immoral” and “irresponsible” to take away choices on spending from her successor.
Source: Irish Examiner June 30, 2019 00:45 UTC