If she was a Westminster party leader or minister I'd be screaming for her resignation.
However, the Scottish Parliament is nothing to do with me so I'll just note quietly from afar that perhaps she should consider her position.
The thing with bias is that it is a chicken and egg situation.
Quite often the underlying facts cause the bias, but people like to imply that the bias came first and had no root cause - and they do this to hand wave away an opinion.
They had no power at all to do anything about the type of Brexit chosen and were outvoted at every stage.
The original point is that if May had wanted to bring as much of the UK population along with her as possible she would have consulted citizens assemblies before formulating her strategy...
Perhaps May ( and Johnson ) should have brought the country together and worked with citizens assemblies to determine what type of Brexit would be most acceptable instead of charging forwards with a the hardest red white and blue soundbite Brexit possible.
They didn't bring enough of the people...