In 2018, two years into her premiership, Mrs May confirmed to her Conservative Party conference that she was proud to be a bloody difficult woman. As Prime Minister, she swore to deal with Brussels in negotiations on Britain's exit (Brexit) from the European Union (EU) in a bloody difficult manner in search of a good deal for the UK. But did she fail because she is bloody difficult? But with divided parties, government and Parliament, the UK needed a cross-party coalition or consensus to progress Brexit. Any country, Kenya included, planning a referendum on any political issue, the constitution included, may well study and analyse Brexit before taking the plunge.
Source: Daily Nation May 26, 2019 03:05 UTC