Theresa May’s successor will be a crucial choice. Are the Tories capable of making it? | Rafael Behr
With party members mired in Brexit mythologies, there is no hope of an honest appraisal of what the country needs
Last time the Tories had a leadership problem, they settled on Theresa May as the solution. That isn’t a mistake the party will make again, although other mistakes are available. Half of the cabinet and just as many backbenchers are parading themselves in speeches and newspaper articles. The competition to be the Conservative party’s next problem is under way before the current problem has stood down.
The usual practice when picking a new leader is to overcompensate for faults in the old one. May’s methodical chilliness appealed as the antidote to David Cameron’s careless charm. The same trait, expressed as lack of agility and diplomacy, made her a poor choice to negotiate Brexit. But it is easy to say what May got wrong. The more interesting question is what she almost got right.
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