The UK urgently needs a dynamic, entrepreneurial mission-setting state to confront the triple crisis of Covid-19, rising inequality, and climate change
The outgoing PM says she felt a "mixture of pride and disappointment" and that despite having to go earlier than she wanted, she had been the "right person" for the job
Her hyper-activity also suggests she knows her time is running out -- and is perhaps a psychological rebound from the shock of losing the job she loved
May had announced her resignation earlier this week and is set to formally step down as Tory leader and PM on June 7, after a three-day state visit to the UK by US President Donald Trump
Brady, who chairs the Conservative Party's influential 1922 Committee of backbench lawmakers, will tell her that 70% of her members of parliament want her to resign over her handling of Brexit
At the start of May's weekly Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, she fell short of a formal apology sought by a cross-section of Parliament in previous debates