On visit to China PM faces down critics but admits she needs to communicate better with MPs and publicTheresa May has faced down her backbench critics as she landed in China, insisting she would fight the next election but admitting she needs to communicate better with both her MPs and the public.Beginning her three-day trade visit, the prime minister repeated she was “not a quitter” and said the next election would not be until 2022, as disquiet mounted back in Westminster from backbench Brexiters as well as more liberal Tories who have said they want to see more bold policymaking on issues such as housing, education and the health service. Continue reading…
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