Soooo... are those Advisors the ones who put that in May's head... Or is she firing them so people don't think those ideas were hers?
If there is one thing I don't like about politics it is scapegoating and plausible deniability.
Well, it was their idea, but leadership doesn't work like that. Leaders must choose their advisors, moreover once their advisors provide their leaders with their ideas - it is up to the leader to make the executive decision whether to follow that idea or not. Hence why if a civil servant or an advisor gives advice to a Prime Minister, it is ultimately the Prime Minister's responsibility when they choose to execute those ideas, or choose to not execute those ideas.
Hence I am spinning it somewhat for hearty kekles, it only makes sense that Theresa May now removes the advisors whose advice was not worthwhile - it simply wouldn't make sense to keep taking advice from advisors whose advice isn't useful. In regards to taking responsibility, I had to check just now to be sure, and rather interestingly
she took responsibility for her failure just recently. Her failure today has made me respect her more than her successful bid for leadership, though I must say that may not bode well, as the last person to gain my respect thus was Cleggers and well... Cleggers is Clegged