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Steve Hilton Calls On May To Resign.
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 7/06/05 /david- cameron s-forme r-aide- steve-h ilton-c alls-th eresa-m ay-resi gn/
The Conservative Party's former chief strategist, Steve Hilton, has called on Theresa May to resign over cuts to police and security services.
This also comes at a time when a former chief inspector for the Met and by the former head of special branch in Belfast have both slammed May's cuts to the services as damaging Britain's security:
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I mean, obviously she isn't going to resign. But do you think it's fair to hold May to task for this failure?
The Conservative Party's former chief strategist, Steve Hilton, has called on Theresa May to resign over cuts to police and security services.
This also comes at a time when a former chief inspector for the Met and by the former head of special branch in Belfast have both slammed May's cuts to the services as damaging Britain's security:
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I mean, obviously she isn't going to resign. But do you think it's fair to hold May to task for this failure?
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somehow I keep reading that these attackers are known to the police, they've been reported by neighbours or fellow Muslims (just as everyone insists they should be) for radicalising kids ... and yet nothing happens. Nonetheless, all May's fanboys insist that this couldn't possibly be anything to do with the Home Secretary, who has what is laughingly...
21:24 Mon 05th Jun 2017
"I mean, obviously she isn't going to resign. But do you think it's fair to hold May to task for this failure?"
No certainly not. Mrs May, as Home Secretary, was forced by the Cameron/Osborne cabal to implement the cuts she made. Significant budget cuts were made to police (and other) budgets whilst the ludicrous 0.7% Overseas "Development" budget - enshrined in law - remained unscathed.
No certainly not. Mrs May, as Home Secretary, was forced by the Cameron/Osborne cabal to implement the cuts she made. Significant budget cuts were made to police (and other) budgets whilst the ludicrous 0.7% Overseas "Development" budget - enshrined in law - remained unscathed.
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