Theresa May - Not up to the Job of PM?

SwingsitlikeHogan

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The Supreme Leader doesn't seem to be doing so well these days - what on earth is she thinking of my seeking support from all and sundry - unless that is she thinks it's a sneaky ploy to ensnare the opposition that nobody will rumble. And to the disMay of her fans, her picture has been removed from the front page of the Conservative Party Website - nice big picture of the Union Flag though. No longer the new Iron Lady?
 
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The Supreme Leader doesn't seem to be doing so well these days - what on earth is she thinking of my seeking support from all and sundry - unless that is she thinks it's a sneaky ploy to ensnare the opposition that nobody will rumble. And to the disMay of her fans, her picture has been removed from the front page of the Conservative Party Website - nice big picture of the Union Flag though. No longer the new Iron Lady?
Are you fully intending on dragging up all the old political threads ?!? Just when all the political nonsense on this forum had died down
 

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Are you fully intending on dragging up all the old political threads ?!? Just when all the political nonsense on this forum had died down

I think the question about Theresa May continues as her premiership develops and debate around her future continues to swirl around. Better to pick up old stuff than raise new posts I'd have thought.
 

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Damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. Plenty have been complaining about her not taking into account views from other parties - lots of noise from the SNP about being ignored over Brexit. So now she has asked other parties and she's still wrong.
 

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Damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. Plenty have been complaining about her not taking into account views from other parties - lots of noise from the SNP about being ignored over Brexit. So now she has asked other parties and she's still wrong.

Well she maybe should have thought things through a bit more before she decided to try and obliterate the Labour Party in a General Election.

We shall see how she fares over the coming weeks and months with the Tory Grandees
 

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Damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. Plenty have been complaining about her not taking into account views from other parties - lots of noise from the SNP about being ignored over Brexit. So now she has asked other parties and she's still wrong.

There is a huge difference between 'asking' and 'taking notice/action/agreement.

Sadly I think her bonfire building new best buddies will see her through
But, 25 years from now all of 'us' will still remember whom she chose to help her.
 

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Damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. Plenty have been complaining about her not taking into account views from other parties - lots of noise from the SNP about being ignored over Brexit. So now she has asked other parties and she's still wrong.

Well she maybe should have thought things through a bit more before she decided to try and obliterate the Labour Party in a General Election.

We shall see how she fares over the coming weeks and months with the Tory Grandees

You squealed long and hard about no cross party committee about Brexit, yet when the Tories call for one you decry it.

Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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EU never embraced the UK. We obeyed their rules, unlike other members, they wanted our cash and that's about it.

We've been dragged kicking and screaming all the way and have any number of opt outs as we have always tried to have our cake and eat it. The EU would be much better, and we'd be much better for it if we'd been a whole-hearted member.
 

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'WE' never really embraced the EU, there is that royal WEEEE again.
Not in my name Mrs.

Mine neither - not in my name Theresa May. I'll let Brexiteers critique her performance in detail - I just didn't think it was the barnstorming statement of principles that many Brexiteers were hoping for. And not heard too many plaudits heading her way other than from couple of sycophantic Tory MPs toeing her line. But I will not comment more.
 

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EU never embraced the UK. We obeyed their rules, unlike other members, they wanted our cash and that's about it.

It just never felt like a level playing field, it was a Germany and France club and they could ignore any rules the wanted but we weren't allowed to.
 

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So we grabbed our ball and ran home in tears shouting 'it's just not fair'.

Or alternatively (making it golf relevant) the club that we had joined had morphed into something that we no longer wished to be a member of. The club had made changes without consulting the membership (EU citizens rather than EU governments) and had forced through changes that the membership didn't want or like. So we decided not to renew our membership.
 

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Or alternatively (making it golf relevant) the club that we had joined had morphed into something that we no longer wished to be a member of. The club had made changes without consulting the membership (EU citizens rather than EU governments) and had forced through changes that the membership didn't want or like. So we decided not to renew our membership.

So we're now going to play at the local muni and look enviously in at the better facilities in the old club and miss out on the benefits of interclub competitions and reduced green fees at clubs in the area.... ;)
 

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So we're now going to play at the local muni and look enviously in at the better facilities in the old club and miss out on the benefits of interclub competitions and reduced green fees at clubs in the area.... ;)

Quite possibly. Or.......we're going to build our own championship standard course that will be the envy of the world and those that are still chomping it round our old course will be looking enviously over the fence at our new club that has no membership fees, a sparkling new club house, immaculate fairways and perfect greens. :thup:
 
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