Theresa May is accused of trying to tie her likely successor Boris Johnson's ...

Theresa May is accused of trying to tie her likely successor Boris Johnson's hands by pushing through her £27bn plan to boost schools before leaving office Government sources say Theresa May 'is still Prime Minister' ahead of new plans She is understood to be preparing to present her three-year plan to Cabinet One Cabinet Minister said she was trying to 'stitch up' deal with Treasury 

By Daniel Martin Policy Editor For The Daily Mail

Published: 22:30 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 22:31 BST, 16 June 2019

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Theresa May has been accused of trying to tie Boris Johnson’s hands as she seeks to push through a £27billion funding pledge for education.

She is understood to be planning to present her three-year plan to Cabinet as soon as tomorrow as part of a bid to shore up her legacy.

Government sources said she ‘is still Prime Minister’ and ‘education is very high on her list of priorities’. However, the move

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