I dont get it.
It's like she honestly believes everyone else in the country is cool with putting the future of the Conservative party before any other consideration. That can't even be applied to everyone the Conservative party.
Ultimately, as has been apparent for a long time now, the whole Brexit farrago crystalises a wider war of ideologies and the only people she's appealing to are the politically-unengaged "bored of this whole thing, it's been too many news cycles do a deal, move on". It's the exact attitude I get from my mother, who proudly tells me she's never voted for anything in her life.
The people who are actually taking sides on this are too far apart to suffer compromise. The Tory grassroots that are now turning out in droves for Frottage have been led by the nose (including by "Brexit means Brexit May") to the conclusion that a #nodeal #letsgoWTO result is the only true pathway to freedom, whilst the liberal remainers are horrified at giving up any of the advantages and benefits of EU membership (I hate how May and others bang on about the end of FoM as a positive. How any politician can get away with standing in front of the public and tell them they're being stripped of a major right as if it's a service should be criminal).
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Oh and I'm sure at one point she was harping on about just getting it done etc and then 5 minutes later said the bill was a starting point and there would be many years of negotiation for the final relationship... way to get even the 'bored of this' public onside.