She will be as the "official" party line at the time of the Referendum was to remain.
The basic problem is that the EU and the UK are, and always will be, poles apart in what they want. The EU want us to keep paying whatever the amount is that we are currently paying with all the strings attached. The UK want to pay as little as possible (preferably nothing) and still have full access to trade and customs with no strings attached - it's just not going to happen.
If we offer to continue paying our £350m (or whatever it is) a week then we can have a deal tomorrow (possibly even today!)




