A new prime minister, of any Brexit persuasion, would be free to start anew, with the number of options open to them far greater.
Senior MPs say Theresa May's deal is abominable but will vote for it in exchange for her headOr in Boris Johnson's case, predictably, a scruffy coat and jumper and for Jacob Rees-Mogg, the all too familiar pinstripes. At Chequers, the traditional safe haven for British leaders, 13 men - and yes they were all men - told Britain's second female prime minister the game was up.
A new prime minister, of any Brexit persuasion, would at least rhetorically be free to start afresh; the number of options open to them far greater, the weight of their own acts would not nearly be so heavy. Perhaps relations with other parties might be better and goodwill from their own side greater. In tough negotiations and tight votes, this could make the difference.
The fundamentals must change; the boat the government is in can't ride these rapids, it's far too battered. They need to find a new model, not just change the captain. And this is where, a different prime minister might come in handy. Tories disagree about much but agree about something: that Theresa May cannot lead them into another general election.
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