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How do you rate Theresa May so far?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou are already IN Hell Mordy. You are a Gooner!!His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Her and her team have brought the NHS to its knees and divided the country.
(this requires a separate thread really) Do you think the NHS is sustainable in it's current form?
The country was already divided and the vote for Brexit proved it.
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Thatcher was also accused of surrounding herself with poor Ministers (usually by the 'Media'). I suspect that is why it'll go down in history as one of the most successful Governments (for the Country) in recent times.Comment
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Ms May is presiding over the break up of the UK
Scottish independence: Poll says Indyref2 Yes vote at 50% - The Scotsman
By the time Scotland votes, it will be a no-brainer. Northern Ireland will probably also leave.
I also expect that as Peter HItchens says the rUK will end up hanging half out of the EU with a sh*tty deal, probably serving as a warning to any other countries in Europe and ensuring the EU is preserved.
However I believe that Ms May is taking the UK down the toilet in an efficient and "professional" manner .Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 March 2017, 08:42.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMs May is presiding over the break up of the UK
Scottish independence: Poll says Indyref2 Yes vote at 50% - The Scotsman
By the time Scotland votes, it will be a no-brainer. Northern Ireland will probably also leave.
I also expect that as Peter HItchens says the rUK will end up hanging half out of the EU with a sh*tty deal, probably serving as a warning to any other countries in Europe and ensuring the EU is preserved.
However I believe that Ms May is taking the UK down the toilet in an efficient and "professional" manner .Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostFirstly she has effectively neutralised UKIP and she can clearly present herself as more of a leader when compared to Corbyn.
At first I was quite pleased; I thought at least we've got someone competent compared to the alternatives like Boris and Leadsom (who?). I changed my mind when almost the first thing she did was announce bringing back Grammar schools. It's just the bad old Conservatives, and since then it's got far worse with no consideration for anything other than the hardest of Brexits, and fighting tooth and nail to keep Parliament out running the country.
At least with Boris there'd have been more comedy value. Boris would have just blundered about insulting people, whereas May looks determined to do real harm.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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bringing back Grammar schools.Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostWhere's the "I would" option?
Just asking like...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostWhere's the "I would" option?
Just asking like...Comment
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