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Gromit | 05:28 Sat 17th Jun 2017 | News
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This Daily Mail report on the car crash interview Theresa May did on Newsnight is scathing.

I don't think I have ever seen the Mail so vicious toward a Conservative Prime Minister.

After reading that, there is little doubt that May is toxic, a lame duck and a dead woman walking.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.htmlhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Do you agree that she will now be removed sooner, rather than later?
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every day she stays in office she makes Corbyn look more attractive. Which doesn't bother me, of course, but it ought to bother her party and its diehard voters that she's doing Labour's work for it..
11:29 Sat 17th Jun 2017
The Daily Mail has removed the link!
Just as they did with the link that said there had to be an inquest with a jury that can not be influenced by the government, rather than a public enquiry where the government set the terms and conditions,as I reported 2 days ago
(and was accused of 'making it up!)
Since when are survivors more important than the horrifically burned victims in hospital, that TM visited. She also checked the needs of firemen and rescuers were met. She has arranged £5m support for affected families. A job well done.
Eddie....curiouser and curiouser !
When MAY called this snap election , she said she and her husband had decided to call for the election whilst on a walking holiday in the lake district, but when it all went wrong , she sacked her advisors, and paid them a hefty sum of hush money to go, so who did decide on this suicide election the Mays, or the advisors.?
Mikey, //A small amount of humility of her part wouldn't have gone amiss. //

Humility? What would you have liked her to say to satisfy your desire for an exhibition of 'humility'?
Why doesn't Jeremy Corbyn go and visit the families of all those civilians and soldiers and policemen killed by the IRA? Why doesnt he meet tgose who have been permanently injured, left with physical and mental scars? That would be a welcome change from the photo op Labour spinmeister we are now seeing feigning outrage when it suits his narrowminded agenda. When riots break out, as they will, shamelessly whipped up by Corbyn and the likes watch him and his ilk blame the tories when people vandalise properties, loot from shops and throw rocks at policemen. It will be all the 'governments fault'. A very dangerous amateur.
What a bizarre view, Jim. In no way do I want any politicians to take accountability, professional or personal, for something which the cause is yet unknown, let alone something which may be the result of vandalism or shoddy workmanship.
Zacs, I'm guessing that if the government were of a different hue, the answers from Jim et al would be likewise.
Zacs...we already know the cause of this tragedy. There has been enough experts telling us that the cladding was the problem. A type of cladding that was inflammable and is banned in America.

But this thread isn't about the cause of the fire....its about our PM that badly misjudged the mood of the people, and is still continuing to do so.
I do hope Jim's opinion isn't one shared by his contemporaries. I hate to think of a future older generation who think politicians should take responsibility for all the worlds ills.
Mikey, the cladding didn't spontaneously combust. Ergo it wasn't the 'cause'.
@mikey.... You have said....."Hans....she was asked a serious of hard-hitting but simple questions, that she didn't answer"

Please mikey, have a think about a number of questions that you have failed to answer in AB threads.

Hans.
No one is asking May to take responsibility .....a decision on who is to blame will come out eventually from the Enquiry. All we are asking is that she shows a little more humility.
Jim seems to be, Mikey.
Mickey your misogynist views are palpable. Stick more pins on your voodoo doll.
Hazi, you mention Corbyn and the IRA, good question, but can you forgive MAY for getting into bed with an Irish political party?.
May had no choice. It was that or nothing. I'd far rather have a C&S arrangement with the dup than a Corbyn government.
Tambo....I always know when someone is losing the argument, when they turn to personal abuse !
All this just serves to reinforce my theory ( already stated on here several times) that May was put into the role of party leader as a 'sacrificial lamb' to try yet fail to get us out of the EU.
That would achieve the government's stated aim of remaining in the EU but in a way that was 'not our fault'.
After the 'successful failure' May would quietly resign to live on her large pension . So far everything that she has done has served to make my theory more possible.
Describing leaving the EU as a disaster for the UK when she was at the foreign office was a start. Why did they choose her to lead the 'leave' negotiations by making her party leader over other more suitable candidates who were 'persuaded' to stand down?
Trying to force through her own version of brexit without consulting even her own cabinet let alone parliment!
Taking her case to the High Court and losing.
Then insisting on taking the case to the supreme court with no new evidence despite the unanimous verdict against her by the high court.
Calling a general election when she had a majority easily large enough to force 'Brexit' through, without it.
Then just trying to carry on as if nothing had happened. When any 'decent politician' would have resigned immediately!
She is not just unfit to be Prime Minister she is unfit to be in parliment even as a back bencher.
You forgot ' they don't answer questions put to them', Mikey.

Just saying.

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