Maybe she saw Hunger Games and wants to try it out for real?
Some people may laugh at your suggestion but we have all heard what can happen when power becomes absolute power and that is what this unelected PM craves, only achievable through a general election - she has openly admitted that she wants the public to strengthen her hand in the 'Brexit' negotiations by returning her party with an even stronger mandate.
No-one should be fooled by that claim, being wholly unnecessary as we are already within 23 months of independence from the EU; no GE (was) scheduled necessary till 2020, on top of which we have an official opposition in broad agreement with tory plans on the issue anyway.
This is about strengthening May's grip on power and providing the tory party with carte blanche to do whatever they want. If they succeed, foxhunting will be legalised again but that is just for starters, simply because they can!
A final push on grammar schools and academies to ensure there is no state control, rendering all education as profit-generating businesses for rich investors, plus the onslaught on the NHS will quickly follow....just because they can!
Tory policies have already killed off thousands of our citizens and forced tens of thousands into reliance on charities and food banks just to survive -forget about the neat expression 'JAMS' - these people at the lower end of the social scale would dearly love to be 'JAMS'!
The only thing this media-driven election fever has achieved so far is to divert attention away from the fact that there remains no plan for a post-'Brexit' UK. As for May, any politician who openly admits support of an end to the ban on foxhunting in the run-up to a GE, while risking the break-up of the UK, demonstrates exactly the ruthless lack of human compassion from the ruling class displayed in the 'Hunger Games' films.
There remains outstanding the matter of deliberate cheating by her party over the 2015 legal election expenses limit permitted, which may well end in prosecutions. To blithely ignore such a matter, passing it off as an oversight or a mistake is simply unacceptable but I fear the public at large is now so inured to the lies and cheating from the tory political class that criminal activity in their pursuit of power at election time comes as no surprise.
Any government or coalition resulting from the forthcoming GE with a leader from any party other than the tories would be a welcome change. The last thing Britain needs is more of May's perverse notion of strong and stable leadership - God help us all if she is returned to power with an increased majority.
Tom