- Jul 10, 2003
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Well I think we have something that finally unites the country, remainers and leavers alike.
Let's hope a 'No dealer' gets the job as PM
Let's hope a 'No dealer' gets the job as PM
I've no sympathy with anyone in our political system. It's broken and it needs fixing irrespective of what happens with Brexit.
Yes. She tried her best to do the right thing and deliver on the democratic mandate of the referendum, even though she herself was a remainer; she, unlike the rest of the stop Brexit crew, knew her duty to the electorate who voted to leave. That she failed was due to the vast majority of remainers in Westminster, who, having decided they didn't like referendums after all, at least not when they lost, were scrambling hand over fist to thwart or hinder her at every stage.
No, she has been absolutely shit.
Sure she was dealt a bad hand, but she played that bad hand TERRIBLY.
This poll will only go one way on a left of centre forum as NSC is.
Feel sorry that she has nothing in her life apart from politics and a husband that looks like Wallace and she lands her dream job and misses her main goal.
I fear she may just have a major breakdown, the pressure on her shoulders was incredible.
Leadsom for me as it was originally.
The reality is that Brexit is the single most divisive issue in the history of British politics. The country is divided now more than it's ever been, and everybody is so entrenched in their respective opinions that the total gridlock in Westminster can't be broken. I feel sorry for May based purely on having to deal with Brexit, it's been a total shitshow from the start and she's had to try and deliver something she doesn't fully believe in. Which has shown. But she's had less than zero support, people with their own selfish agendas looking after themselves first and with no regard to how it impacts the country. She's been hopelessly alone and to a certain extent, it's been her own fault. Not totally though, in my opinion - other people in the government/her party need to have a look at themselves and think about their own performance and behaviour.
thats not quite right, they each know they couldnt win as they split their own support. Gove was massively tainted as a back stabber, even though probably for good reason when realised Boris isnt up to the job.
(watch out for a soft brexit Gove coming up on the rails...)
The reality is that Brexit is the single most divisive issue in the history of British politics. The country is divided now more than it's ever been, and everybody is so entrenched in their respective opinions that the total gridlock in Westminster can't be broken. I feel sorry for May based purely on having to deal with Brexit, it's been a total shitshow from the start and she's had to try and deliver something she doesn't fully believe in. Which has shown. But she's had less than zero support, people with their own selfish agendas looking after themselves first and with no regard to how it impacts the country. She's been hopelessly alone and to a certain extent, it's been her own fault. Not totally though, in my opinion - other people in the government/her party need to have a look at themselves and think about their own performance and behaviour.
She didn't promote regime change, war monger or meddle in the Middle East. The best PM in decades and when it came to standing forward to take the job, all her colleagues stepped back like a bunch of cowards.
It clearly meant a lot to her and I have some empathy, but I don't feel anything. Her being upset only reminds us that she is only human.
The worst Tory PM since the next one