Voters back UK PM Theresa May as Rees-Mogg coup attempt stalls – UK Times

According to a poll reported by the UK Times on Wednesday, a majority of the voters prefer the UK PM Theresa May to stay, backfiring an attempted coup by Tory Brexiteers against her.

Key Quotes:

“An attempted coup by Tory Brexiteers against Theresa May appears to have backfired.

Voters giving the prime minister their strongest backing since last year's election.

A week ago 33%  of voters backed Mrs. May staying in her post and 47% wanted her to go, a YouGov poll for The Times showed. Now 46%  say that she should stay and 34% want her to stand down.

The shift will hearten Downing Street as it prepares to sell Mrs. May's Brexit deal to voters.”

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