No one had more stamina or focus, says Chris Wilkins, a former senior adviser to the prime minister. She may have fallen short, but her fight was both valiant and exhausting
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Throughout my time in Downing Street, a portion of Theodore Roosevelt’s “Man in the arena” speech sat framed on a desk outside the prime minister’s office. “It is not the critic who counts”, it read. “The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood.”
As Theresa May sits bloodied and bruised in her constituency this weekend, she would do well to reflect on Roosevelt’s words of more than a century ago.
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