For EU, Brexit has trashed May’s ‘strong and stable’ image
BRUSSELS — Prime Minister Theresa May used to promise “strong and stable” government. Fellow EU leaders used to believe her.
But then came almost three years of Brexit missteps and mayhem. For the EU, Britain’s 2016 vote to leave was a shock; what has happened since has left the reputation of Britain’s prime minister, and the country’s political institutions, badly tarnished.
May triggered the formal two-year countdown to Brexit while Britain was still divided over departure terms. Then she called a snap election to strengthen her bargaining hand — and lost her majority in Parliament.
Since then, Brexit has become gridlocked, with May too weak to push through her plans and lawmakers too divided to force an alternate course.