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Denver
09-06-2017, 01:44 AM
I have been one of her biggest fans on it but you can not deny she has destroyed All her credibility the last few months.

Time to step down and let Boris Johnson take his deserved job

Jack_
09-06-2017, 01:48 AM
So much for 'Mutha Theresa'

She's a disgusting **** leading a disgusting party, couldn't have been more deserved

reece(:
09-06-2017, 01:55 AM
Wasn't she Mutha T yesterday

These U-turns are serving her.

Brother Leon
09-06-2017, 02:07 AM
She would be proud of your U-Turn.

Withano
09-06-2017, 02:26 AM
I'll be honest, I think it was more their policies than her as a person

Northern Monkey
09-06-2017, 03:06 AM
Terrible campaign.She didn't have to do anything and she still managed to feck it up

letmein
09-06-2017, 03:42 AM
Tracey Ullman is gonna rip her a new one in two weeks on her show for the BBC like she did Sturgeon. I can't wait! How May could take a 20 point lead and **** up this badly takes some skill.

reece(:
09-06-2017, 03:43 AM
Anna Soubry needs to step up!

Scarlett.
09-06-2017, 04:13 AM
Thank god, I don't like many Tory leaders, but I respect them at least, Theresa didn't seem fit to lead.

Brillopad
09-06-2017, 04:43 AM
I have been one of her biggest fans on it but you can not deny she has destroyed All her credibility the last few months.

Time to step down and let Boris Johnson take his deserved job

Wasn't Corbyn asked to step down as Leader of the Labour Party several times due to his abysmal performance and he just wouldn't go - and here he was running for PM.

If he can get away with it anyone can.

Scarlett.
09-06-2017, 04:45 AM
Wasn't Corbyn asked to step down as Leader of the Labour Party several times due to his abysmal performance and he just wouldn't go - and here he was running for PM.

If he can get away with it anyone can.

Corbyn is strong and stable and Labour has made massive gains
May is weak and wobbly and has made a number of losses

That's all that matters at this point.

bots
09-06-2017, 04:55 AM
She ran the worst campaign imaginable, she has to go

Withano
09-06-2017, 05:03 AM
Wasn't Corbyn asked to step down as Leader of the Labour Party several times due to his abysmal performance and he just wouldn't go - and here he was running for PM.

If he can get away with it anyone can.

Have you not caught up with the news yet?

Cherie
09-06-2017, 05:24 AM
I have been one of her biggest fans on it but you can not deny she has destroyed All her credibility the last few months.

Time to step down and let Boris Johnson take his deserved job

Boris? :joker:

jaxie
09-06-2017, 05:26 AM
The sad thing is a hung parliament in this time of major disruption is not a great result for the country but she only has herself to blame. Sadly we will be stuck with Corbyn now with no hope for a decent Labour leader for a while. Though I don't think this was a vote for him as much as a vote against conservative policy gaffes. Worrying times.

bots
09-06-2017, 05:39 AM
The sad thing is a hung parliament in this time of major disruption is not a great result for the country but she only has herself to blame. Sadly we will be stuck with Corbyn now with no hope for a decent Labour leader for a while. Though I don't think this was a vote for him as much as a vote against conservative policy gaffes. Worrying times.

I was a tory voter so I can say it. She saw an opportunity to increase her majority, gambled and lost, and she has made her position untenable now in negotiating with the EU. She arrogantly brushed aside those that wanted a less harsh exit from the EU, and she has paid the price.

I've never witnessed a poorer campaign or a worse presented manifesto, she excluded all but a small inner circle from having any input, so she must now take 100% responsibility for it.

jaxie
09-06-2017, 06:30 AM
I was a tory voter so I can say it. She saw an opportunity to increase her majority, gambled and lost, and she has made her position untenable now in negotiating with the EU. She arrogantly brushed aside those that wanted a less harsh exit from the EU, and she has paid the price.

I've never witnessed a poorer campaign or a worse presented manifesto, she excluded all but a small inner circle from having any input, so she must now take 100% responsibility for it.

I agree with everything you've said apart from the suggestion of a less harsh Brexit. People constantly try to blur the edges of Brexit. The reality is there no such thing as a hard or soft Brexit. We voted to leave, we need to leave, we can't keep bits of it. We can seek a future trading deal but anything else is staying in some sort of EU Lite and what is the point of that?

Niamh.
09-06-2017, 09:17 AM
She would be proud of your U-Turn.

:laugh2:

Kizzy
09-06-2017, 09:19 AM
She's clinging on by her talons

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2017/jun/08/general-election-results-2017-uk-live-labour-tories-corbyn-may-election-results-live-news-line

joeysteele
09-06-2017, 09:28 AM
No,leave her there, she is one of Labour's best assets.
With her will she,won't she,maybe,maybe not stance on major issues.

bots
09-06-2017, 09:31 AM
May wont last a week. All the remain tory mps now have a very strong voice in the party

joeysteele
09-06-2017, 09:39 AM
May wont last a week. All the remain tory mps now have a very strong voice in the party

I agree with that.

Northern Monkey
09-06-2017, 09:49 AM
Anna Soubry absolutely tore May a new one early this morning.

Gusto Brunt
09-06-2017, 09:52 AM
She ran the worst campaign imaginable, she has to go

Not only that but she was seeking solid government. She's worse off now, yet wants to stay????:conf::conf:

Doesn't make sense. :mad:

Stu
09-06-2017, 09:53 AM
Some Strong & Stable support, there.

Good to see you're putting your fortunes in the human Harry Enfield sketch, next.

_Tom_
09-06-2017, 10:04 AM
No,leave her there, she is one of Labour's best assets.

Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Kizzy
09-06-2017, 10:07 AM
Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Yes, but they were wrong :fan:

the truth
09-06-2017, 10:24 AM
Anna Soubry absolutely tore May a new one early this morning.
soubry is an idiot, always has been, she barely kept her seat. She only back stabbed may because soubry was a remainer.
May has won, she is the prime minister with 57 seat majority, the tories had a very healthy 43% of the national vote which is higher than many of tony blairs wins and many other governments... the vast majority of labours 29 seat gain came from UKIP, Lib dems, SNP

Brillopad
09-06-2017, 12:01 PM
She's clinging on by her talons

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2017/jun/08/general-election-results-2017-uk-live-labour-tories-corbyn-may-election-results-live-news-line

Like Corbyn clinging on to the Labour leadership you mean. How many calls were there for him to stand down after the last election? He just wouldn't go!

Brillopad
09-06-2017, 12:03 PM
Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Indeed! :joker:

Vicky.
09-06-2017, 12:03 PM
****ing Boris?!

I would have a lot more faith in the Tories without May at the helm mind. But my support means nothing given the soft spot I had for Cameron, and look how he turned out :S

Vicky.
09-06-2017, 12:04 PM
I would be pretty happy with Rudd.

Tom4784
09-06-2017, 12:19 PM
I would be pretty happy with Rudd.

She's too busy demanding recounts.

Withano
09-06-2017, 12:20 PM
Corbyn was told to resign by his party, and then voted to lead by his party? its not like he defiantly stayed on, he was wanted by most. May on the other hand...

UserSince2005
09-06-2017, 12:24 PM
she won 44% of the vote. Larger than Blairs landslide in 97.
She is a superstar.

user104658
09-06-2017, 12:31 PM
she won 44% of the vote. Larger than Blairs landslide in 97.
She is a superstar.

This is because of losses to tertiary parties though; UKIP, LibDem and SNP.

Labour are sitting on 40% of the popular vote this election, the Tories in 97 were way down at 30%. You're comparing apples with oranges here.

the truth
09-06-2017, 02:51 PM
no she needs to step up now, lovely to see a female leader too

Kizzy
10-06-2017, 05:34 AM
Like Corbyn clinging on to the Labour leadership you mean. How many calls were there for him to stand down after the last election? He just wouldn't go!

What last election?... :/ Good job he didn't who else would've stirred the social heart of the country better than him?

Brillopad
10-06-2017, 06:52 AM
What last election?... :/ Good job he didn't who else would've stirred the social heart of the country better than him?

Things changed for him as they could for May. No one could have foreseen or would have believed that when so many wanted him to go.

Besides he was sold to the youngsters with tales of free uni fees and a lot more money in their pockets all round. Very tempting for young people who have no experience of Labour's history of broken promises. They were manipulated into voting for Labour by the Labour masses who were desperate to win.

Social heart my foot. Wish away.

Kazanne
10-06-2017, 07:45 AM
Things changed for him as they could for May. No one could have foreseen or would have believed that when so many wanted him to go.

Besides he was sold to the youngsters with tales of free uni fees and a lot more money in their pockets all round. Very tempting for young people who have no experience of Labour's history of broken promises. They were manipulated into voting for Labour by the Labour masses who were desperate to win.

Social heart my foot. Wish away.

This is true ,his own party wanted him gone ,he wouldn't shift and look what happened,anything can happen and people do tend to for get she won even after a poor manifesto,so no great achievement for Corbyn really,he should have walked it.

Cherie
10-06-2017, 07:52 AM
She would be proud of your U-Turn.

No,leave her there, she is one of Labour's best assets.
With her will she,won't she,maybe,maybe not stance on major issues.

:joker: