But - she is tough, argumentative and trying to do the best she can for her people.
Who do we have? How do we kick back without a leader?
Talking of leaders, if they'd been in evidence over the weekend, if only to reassure us and the rest of the world, it would have been a far less tense weekend.
It really did feel that as soon as the vote result was announced, they all went into virtual hiding and left the whole thing hanging in mid air. Whether he likes it or not, Cameron is still the PM until a new one is elected, or he appoints a 'caretaker'. The chancellor became invisible - why didn't he say that he would be number crunching or whatever all weekend, and would be making a statement on Monday. ...and Boris played cricket!
They surely knew there'd be many questions, yet none were saying anything, and some just disappeared!
It's painfully obvious that they all arrogantly expected 'remain' to win, and Boris perhaps thought the result would be the reverse of what it was, and a good weapon to use against Cameron so that he could hopefully take his place. Whatever, he did seem rather subdued when glimpsed over the weekend. Still, he may be best of the bunch as long as he allows a proper exit from the EU.
Theresa May was still silent. Not too sure about her because she was a 'remain', but there's speculation that she'd have voted out were it not for loyalty issues. Who knows. I'm not keen on a remain voter for PM this time around.
(Seems Osborne has ruled himself out according to tomorrows papers).
I can't help thinking that an election on Monday would have been far better, and given the rest of the working week time to let the dust start to settle and the anxieties to be addressed.
Do we really want Boris? If only Guiesela Stewart was a Tory!
Boris seemed to go into shock over the weekend- more and more, it seems that they all got a surprise!
No-one had a plan for the immediate aftermath! So now, and after reading the article Boris just wrote for the Telegraph, I'm not so sure.
Gisela Gschaider Stuart - personally, I know little about her apart from the fact that she's German, so her policies are pretty much unknown to me.
I think that Andrea Leadsome could go toe-to-toe with Ms Sturgeon and win!
It's about time.
I've just heard that we have been beaten by Iceland.
Strong leadership needed!
I've seen her name mentioned a couple of times on the news sites.
Well one thing is for sure, we need a leader from the leave campaign to take control now, and as for sturgeon, yes she is fighting for what she thinks is right, but she
needs to accept the fact that as a whole, the British people voted out !
As For The Vikings. well ! Need i say more
I agree about the new PM being an 'out' voter - but I'm not too sure about Boris's intentions since reading yesterdays column:
I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe – and always will be
It appears to say that his way, apart from making our own laws and regulations, means little else will change. I read it twice, and it still didn't 'feel' quite right.