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    Pressures grow on Theresa May amid reports of ‘cabinet coup’

    March 24, 2019Updated:March 24, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    (ITV) Theresa May has days left at Number 10 amid a cabinet coup to oust her, according to several reports.

    Speculation that the prime minister will be ousted from Downing Street has reached fever pitch amid reports that Cabinet ministers are plotting a coup to get rid of her.

    Mrs May could be forced to resign within days, one paper claimed, amid a furious backlash over her handling of Brexit

    Her former policy adviser MP George Freeman said it was “all over for the PM”, tweeting: “She’s done her best. But across the country you can see the anger.

    “Everyone feels betrayed. Government’s gridlocked. Trust in democracy collapsing. This can’t go on. We need a new PM who can reach out (and) build some sort of coalition for a PlanB.”

    Ministers are reportedly plotting to install Environment Secretary Michael Gove as a caretaker leader.
    Ministers are reportedly plotting to install Environment Secretary Michael Gove as a caretaker leader. Credit: PA

    Pro-EU former education secretary Nicky Morgan told the Sunday Telegraph that Cabinet ministers should tell Mrs May “it’s time to go” while Brexiteer Steve Baker said potential leadership contenders in the Government should “act now”.

    Tory backbencher Anne-Marie Trevelyan wrote in the same paper: “We now need a leader who believes in our country and wants to take her on the next stage of her journey.

    Conservative peer Lord Gadhia, a former member of David Cameron’s inner circle, said the upcoming days in Parliament may be “very dramatic” and could see the end of Mrs May’s time as premier.

    The Sunday Times reported 11 Cabinet ministers had told the paper they wanted Mrs May to make way for someone else and that the PM’s de facto deputy David Lidington was in line to take over the helm.

    But the Mail on Sunday reported ministers were plotting to install Environment Secretary Michael Gove as a caretaker leader.

    One million people are estimated to have marched through London calling for the public to be given the final say on Brexit.
    One million people are estimated to have marched through London calling for the public to be given the final say on Brexit.

    On Saturday, around one million people were said by organisers to have joined a march on Parliament demanding a final say for the public over Brexit.

    Marchers waving EU flags and carrying their placards emblazoned with political messages weaved their way from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square.

    Elsewhere, pro-Brexit campaigners will continue their long hike from the North East to the capital, leaving Loughborough on Sunday morning.

    Former Brexit secretary David Davis argued leaving without a deal on World Trade Organisation terms 'looks much better'.
    Former Brexit secretary David Davis argued leaving without a deal on World Trade Organisation terms ‘looks much better’. Credit: PA

    After another turbulent week for the Prime Minister which saw her come under fire for delaying Brexit and seeking to blame MPs for the impasse, the Commons was expected to be given the third chance to vote on her Withdrawal Agreement this week.

    But on Friday night Mrs May wrote to parliamentarians warning if there is insufficient support for her Withdrawal Agreement in the coming days that she could seek an extension to Britain’s EU membership beyond the European Parliament elections.

    The PM said she was holding Brexit meetings over the weekend as she tweeted pictures of herself on the local election campaign trail in Milton Keynes.

    Tory former Brexit secretary David Davis argued leaving without a deal on World Trade Organisation terms “looks much better than the other options in front of us” in a piece for the Sunday Telegraph.

    He wrote: “If Parliament rejects the deal on offer, the Prime Minister has it in her power to deliver a WTO outcome. That is what she should do.

    “And if some Ministers resign as a result? That would be a pity, but there are always volunteers to replace every departure.”

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