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General Category => Politics => Topic started by: hifimad on May 24, 2019, 01:13:51 PM
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So theresa May resigns as Prime Minister amid tears, she should saved her tears for herself, and instead shed them for the people being forced onto universal credit, the people who have to rely on food banks, the disabled people forced to endure Dwp assesments, to name just a few. and so another one bites the dust, this tory infighting has been going on since the original 1975 EU referendum, what i do find ironic is that the same people who now rant on about betraying democracy and not honouring the 2016 referendum are the same people who have for years been refusing to honour the 1975 refendum result, and as a result the fourth tory Prime Minister in a row bites the dust due to the EU, NEXT.
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So theresa May resigns as Prime Minister amid tears, she should saved her tears for herself, and instead shed them for the people being forced onto universal credit, the people who have to rely on food banks, the disabled people forced to endure Dwp assesments, to name just a few.
Something SHE will not have to endure.
I fear the tears shed were more frustration. Frustrating because she is not going down in the annuls of history as another "Iron" lady as she had hoped. She wanted to sort out Britain and be recognised, by this generation and others, for her "accomplishments", instead she will be remembered all right but for all the wrong reasons.
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One stubborn lady who for some reason just couldn't see past the plan she had despite others telling her.
Bringing back the same proposals put in a different way just don't work.
I think she may have got it now????
I didn't feel sorry for her when she broke at the end of her speech. She looked like a spoiled child who had finally been told no - and realised they were not getting their own way
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Perhaps it's one bunch of stubborn Tories who have realised that the iron lady times wasn't to be replicated again due to the fact that all their plans are going tits up and the people are finally starting to show a bit of solidarity and comradery.
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Perhaps it's one bunch of stubborn Tories who have realised that the iron lady times wasn't to be replicated again due to the fact that all their plans are going tits up and the people are finally starting to show a bit of solidarity and comradery.
Totally agree Fly, never in my life time can i remember such hardship, created in the UK.
The ripples are still rolling over the UK with the cut backs they have made and as is generally the case the peasants will revolt!
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Alas I fear a general election with Labour getting in headed by Jeremy Corbyn will NOT be an answer.
I.M.O. Corbyn has no leadership qualities whatsoever, this is known now and they are only the opposition at the moment.
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Alas I fear a general election with Labour getting in headed by Jeremy Corbyn will NOT be an answer.
I.M.O. Corbyn has no leadership qualities whatsoever, this is known now and they are only the opposition at the moment.
Have to agree with you there.
Right from day one I said he was no leader.
I would never vote for him. He's a dark horse and one not to be trusted!