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Theresa May's Speech Yesterday
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was embarrassing.
Especially the stomping off at the end.
A speech ostensibly to “the people” but actually a dressing down to her recalcitrant Brexiteer Wong in front of the class.
Just as her previous performance was a dressing down to the EU.
She may have seen a poll that suggests that contrary to what she predicted, nobody much blames the EU for the current situation. As a matter of fact, more people blame her govt than they do parliament.
Especially the stomping off at the end.
A speech ostensibly to “the people” but actually a dressing down to her recalcitrant Brexiteer Wong in front of the class.
Just as her previous performance was a dressing down to the EU.
She may have seen a poll that suggests that contrary to what she predicted, nobody much blames the EU for the current situation. As a matter of fact, more people blame her govt than they do parliament.
I would assume she would have to tell the Queen she was resigning and much as happened when Gordon Brown came in the new P.M. would step in.On the subject of a general Election, there would have to be a two thirds majority in the house for the calling of a G.E. under the fixed terms parliament act and given the situation no Conservative M.P. would vote for that.I am not certain even then there would be a Labour victory,there is no great desire in the country for a John Mcdonnell type financial policy
It seemed to be laying the groundwork for her exit (which must be coming very soon) and how she wants to be viewed by history. Almost a resignation speech in itself - 'I did my best to do the people's will but have been thwarted at every turn'.
No-one seems particularly impressed, and I mean no-one - the public, anyone in any political party, or anyone in the EU.
No-one seems particularly impressed, and I mean no-one - the public, anyone in any political party, or anyone in the EU.
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