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Was This Mays Intention In The First Place?
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Remembering that May was/is a Remoaner did she trash the election kowing uncertainty would scupper the Brexit 'negotiations'?
I honestly cant think of another reason for such a poor campaign - orchestrated by her.
Now we have a cabinet of Remoaners. I am suspecting we will end up worse off, doing what Corbyn wants i.e. paying bucket loads but having no seat at the EU.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-45 95498/J uncker- says-du st-sett le-Brit ain-tal ks.html
I honestly cant think of another reason for such a poor campaign - orchestrated by her.
Now we have a cabinet of Remoaners. I am suspecting we will end up worse off, doing what Corbyn wants i.e. paying bucket loads but having no seat at the EU.
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Why should any sensible PM risk losing their majority by calling an election so soon?
Not only that but releasing a referendum full of cuts liable to annoy their supporters, when the opposition announces theirs full of popular give aways, with no idea whatsoever of how to pay
for them.
I personally think it was set up months ago.
Why should any sensible PM risk losing their majority by calling an election so soon?
Not only that but releasing a referendum full of cuts liable to annoy their supporters, when the opposition announces theirs full of popular give aways, with no idea whatsoever of how to pay
for them.
I personally think it was set up months ago.
No I think it was much more simple , than that .
She was riding so high in the polls that she and her advisers thought it would be a walk in the park and that they would annihilate the Labour party ; without having to expend much energy and effort .
Added to that not much thought was given to the manifesto and what was put in it , severely alienating a lot of the electorate , who may have otherwise naturally voted for the party .
Put simply she took an opportunity to overtake , pulled out , and met a 38 tonner coming in the opposite direction
She was riding so high in the polls that she and her advisers thought it would be a walk in the park and that they would annihilate the Labour party ; without having to expend much energy and effort .
Added to that not much thought was given to the manifesto and what was put in it , severely alienating a lot of the electorate , who may have otherwise naturally voted for the party .
Put simply she took an opportunity to overtake , pulled out , and met a 38 tonner coming in the opposite direction
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/// people saw right through the lies and half truths! ///
Where did she lie that would benefit people, if all the cuts she promised to implement had been lies, nobody would have been worried enough not to vote for her.
It is only a tragedy that those who put their crosses in Labour's boxes couldn't see through Labour's lies.
/// people saw right through the lies and half truths! ///
Where did she lie that would benefit people, if all the cuts she promised to implement had been lies, nobody would have been worried enough not to vote for her.
It is only a tragedy that those who put their crosses in Labour's boxes couldn't see through Labour's lies.
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