I don't think her resignation was a surprise, but the timing was forced by her cabinet (I think). She wanted to retain as close a relationship with the EU as she could, and was willing to sacrifice the dignity of the nation she led to do it. It appears she was a failure as a leader in that regard, and was viewed by the Europeans as something of a patsy (not pun intended there) and someone they could push around. If Margaret Thatcher had been in her place....
Yea - the timing couldn't be better for the 'accuser' They will stoop as low as they can get - pathetic
Looks like a politician might have told a fib...shock horror. But why waste a Courts time over this...think the Judge must be a remainer. https://news.sky.com/story/boris-jo...ver-alleged-eu-referendum-misconduct-11730747