British PM Theresa May defies critics, refuses to quit, and even adopts a new slogan
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday defied calls to resign and even adopted a new slogan - “getting on with the job” - after a catastrophic election performance.
Two days after results of Britain’s snap election showed May’s Conservatives had lost their majority in parliament, a visibly weakened premier denied she was feeling “shell-shocked” when quizzed by Sky News.
“What I’m feeling is that actually there is a job to be done and I think what the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with that job,” May said in the televised interview.
Criticised for relying on campaign slogans, the prime minister’s appearance from Downing Street saw her drop the “strong and stable” leadership mantra, only to replace it with talk of getting on with governing.
May sidestepped direct questioning on whether she intends to serve a full term at prime minister, following calls for her to resign in the wake of the election debacle.