Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk,
The Tory leadership has finally had enough of Theresa May. She needs to pick a day to stand down, or Tories will.
I was disappointed the 1922 Tory Leadership Committee refused to give May the boot last month.
Under party rules, a leadership challenge can only happen once in 365 days. May survived a challenge in December.
Months ago I proposed a rules change. The leadership committee met to discuss that action, but came to the wrong conclusion.
On April 22, I noted Tories Reject Rules Change But Ask May to Clarify When She Will Stand Down
80% of Tories Want May Out
The Independent reported 80% of Conservative supporters want Theresa May to stand down before next general election, survey finds.
Despite that unprecedented sentiment, May still hangs on. However, the 1922 committee is reconsidering after devastating local elections were Tories were clobbered. Even Labour lost seats, but only a handful.
The message is "deliver Brexit".
EU Parliament Elections
The Guardian Live Blog reports today that Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn failed to reach agreement in time to stop European Parliament elections.
Theresa May “deeply regrets” that Britain will have to take part in European elections on 23 May, and is pinning her hopes on completing the Brexit process in time to avoid MEPs having to take their seats.
New Brexit Target Date
Theresa May now targets July 1 as the New Brexit Date for Britain Leaving the EU.
May originally said Britain would leave on March 29, then April 12, and then May 22 - the eve of the European elections.
Although the elections will be held, May now hopes, as does the EU that the MPs will not take their seats when the new parliament meets in July.
Otherwise, Nigel Farage's Brexit Party plans to make a mess of things.
1922 Committee Meets Again
Earlier today, the 1922 Committee of backbench MPs, led by Sir Graham Brady, met to discuss May's future.
A source would not comment on the meeting, though it was understood to have included discussions on setting a detailed timetable for when May would step down as Conservative leader.
Long Overdue
Telegraph writer Rob Wilson says Graham Brady must do his duty and force the PM's long-overdue departure.
Graham Brady’s big political moment has arrived as he has an unenviable and lonely, albeit necessary, task, over which he cannot procrastinate. He must force the Prime Minister’s hand and wrench the end date of Theresa May’s premiership from her; the alternative is the now substantial likelihood of losing not only his own seat but those of large swathes of his backbench colleagues. The Conservative Party will therefore be praying that the Chairman of the 1922 Committee is able to fulfil his historic duty....