Im not uitter says theresa may amid leadership questions

A classic British politics quote!

"I'm not a quitter" is a phrase that was famously uttered by Theresa May, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in response to questions about her leadership during a tumultuous period in 2018.

At the time, May was facing intense pressure from her own Conservative Party and the opposition Labour Party over her handling of the Brexit negotiations, which were stalled and causing uncertainty for the country. Some of her own MPs were calling for her to resign, and there were rumors of a leadership challenge.

In a televised interview with Sky News, May was asked if she was a "quitter" who would give up on her leadership if things got tough. She responded by saying, "I'm not a quitter. I'm a fighter. I'm a fighter for this country, and I'm a fighter for the Conservative Party."

May's statement was seen as a defiant response to her critics, and it helped to galvanize her supporters within the party. However, her leadership ultimately came under increasing pressure, and she eventually announced her resignation as Prime Minister in July 2019.