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Its time to state the obvious: Theresa May is really not very good
These are the words of Matt Chorley of The Times who is madly anti-Labour (as you would expect) and who wrote in the Red Box email (which is free and I consider essential daily reading) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/n...dbox-925pqzzpj
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/l...118918_1898515 "Three weeks ago I wrote that despite being likened to Margaret Thatcher and Jesus, May was actually not very good. She is fine at reading things out but terrible at answering questions or responding to criticism. I was surprised by the number of senior Tories, under sworn secrecy, who got in touch to say that in the privacy of their own thoughts, they agreed. Support within for the PM in the Tory party, even among ministers, is wide but pretty shallow. I admit now I made two mistakes in that column. First, I predicted the correction in public opinion would come after June 8, when May had to make big decisions and her mettle was tested. It has come much sooner. And I ended by saying: “But it’s fine because she is going to win, and win big, and I will be removed from my bed in the middle of the night to be taken to a camp and re-educated.” I admit I was wrong. The idea that May will win big now looks, if not impossible, in serious doubt". |
I hope to god he's right :/
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Nothing good or endearing about her at all.
A truly deceitful individual with virtually no,at least, political redeeming qualities whatsoever. Obviously I know nothing as to her personally and how really grateful I am as to that. |
I know that I can be quite blunt when it comes to Theresa May so I'll say this in her defence, I really wouldn't have wanted to takeover as PM after David Cameron's idiotic move for an EU Referendum, she didn't call it and is now having to try and find a solution that David Cameron created, no she really hasn't handled it well at all, she stumbles in the debates about the EU, she has antogonised pretty much everybody that isn't a hardline Tory voter, she's just very lucky that her opposition is weak otherwise she would lose the Election.
Obviously with the recent Manchester attack aswell it's again not been made easy for her to sort the mess out, but I can't help but feel that if this was Tony Blair or most other ex-leaders for that matter I feel that they'd make people less scared and panicked about what's just happened, and about Brexit too. |
Thank you for being the voice of reason our Country needs at this time, Mock
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And Jeremy Corbyn is dreadful. Given a choice she does come across better.
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She's failed to deliver everything she's promised going back to before she was even PM..............and it's pretty much the same things she's been non-delivering on. They don't call her the Maybot for nothing! All she does is repeat her weak little campaign catchphrases (in increasingly frustrated pitch) that don't hold up. She's to debating what UKip is to constructive politics! |
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This is effectively still a vote on Brexit and the remainers scared of change and going it on our own are clutching at every chance, every straw and every 'promise' they can to effectively overturn Brexit. It really is quite painful to watch. |
We are in a US style situation where none of them are any good tbf, imagine Farron or Nutalll in coalition :shudder:
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If you want realism then as soon as the tories get back in there will be a further 7% reduction for schools ( as reported by the IFS yesterday) and the NHS dismantled.
We will also be at increased risk of attack due to our negligence in relation to failures in tackling home grown terrorism. |
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The Tories didn't expect Brexit and Cameron was expected to still be PM for several years. Brexit happened, he ran for the hills. Couldn't see him for dust. Not that I blame him...
Anyway, she was shoehorned into a role that she wasn't right for, with next to no preparation, because frankly no one else wanted to touch it with a barge pole. So it's not really surprising that she comes across as an amateur local theatre performer reading from a sheet of A4 whilst doing a bad impersonation of Margaret Thatcher. |
Shes ****e, but that's not really relevant. What matters are the policies, and hers are ****e
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They are and yet that's going to be overshadowed by her bony fingers pointing at Corbyn due to her suggestions 'we are to blame' for terrorism..... :/
No love YOU and your party are, from the drones to the reduction in policing, the ill equipped forces and the deviation from PREVENT. She is the one with blood on her hands. |
She is fecking terrible.This should've been the easiest election campaign ever.I mean just look at the opposition.She didn't need to do anything.She could've sat at home and watched telly with her feet up and still won.
How is she fecking this up?:laugh: I mean foxhunting? Reversing an ivory ban? Is she deliberately trying to lose? |
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How people can admire her for all she stands for and also not see through her deceit astounds me. |
Corbyn not wants to take safety away from the people so remind me who is bad
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Oh, and no, we don't forget the global recession either. Facts fit to suit whatever agenda anyone wants them to fit...on both sides. Most people who can be bothered to vote look around them at the facts that suit them and vote accordingly, not just based on the fiscal gain for themselves either. |
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