Theresa May’s snap election call on Tuesday (18 April) took Westminster by surprise, but it makes a lot of sense.
The official reason May gave for calling the poll is that Britain needs "certainty, stability and strong leadership" in its transition of leaving the EU, but is being opposed by "Remoaners" in Labour, Scotland, and the House of Lords.
The real reason is that she is confident, understandably, that she can win bi...
Enjoy access to all articles and 25 years of archives, comment and gift articles. Become a member for as low as €1,75 per week.
Already a member? Login