Tenacious Theresa May risks reputation on UK election gamble
LONDON — Theresa May is often compared to Margaret Thatcher, depicted by supporters as a 21st-century Iron Lady. But a bruising election campaign has dented her steely reputation.
Britain’s 60-year-old prime minister called a snap election — three years early — for this Thursday in a bid to increase her party’s slim majority in Parliament and strengthen her hand in divorce negotiations with the European Union.
It looked like a clever, confident move by a leader whose party was as much as 20 points ahead of the Labour Party opposition in opinion polls.
But after a campaign scarred by two deadly attacks in Britain, lacklustre media appearances and misjudged policy announcements, it looks to some like evidence of hubris and political shortsightedness.


