It's pretty obvious that May, along with many people including myself to be honest, thought she would win so easily and with such a large majority that she wouldn't really have to campaign much and could design a manifesto to make government easier rather than to win votes. I didn't expect them to so brazenly take that for granted though, I think that perception is more damaging than the act itself. As I said before it's showing open contempt for the electorate.
That said she'll win and I think quite convincingly. I don't believe the polls have picked up a sudden surge of support for Labour, at best this is probably Labour stockpiling votes in places like London rather than in any marginals.
But I think she has chucked away a lot of goodwill and popularity in this campaign. Her leadership rankings have
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