Prime Minister Theresa May will tell her Conservative Party on Wednesday it is not her style “to give up and turn away” when things get tough, trying to persuade critics she can lead Britain and secure a strong Brexit. Calling on the party to concentrate on voters instead of its internal wrangling, May will say she was in politics “to make a difference. To hand on to the next generation a country that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous”. May must also contend with a resurgent opposition Labour Party which accuses the government of mismanaging the economy and worsening social divisions. One senior Conservative said May must show “personality, vision and confidence” in her speech and offer “delegates hungry for ideas” something new.
Source: Egypt Independent October 04, 2017 08:15 UTC