24-05-2019 10:09 - edited 24-05-2019 10:10
24-05-2019 10:09 - edited 24-05-2019 10:10
Theresa May has just announced that she will stand down as PM on June 7th.
It's on rolling BBC News.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-48394091
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24-05-2019 14:20 - edited 24-05-2019 14:22
24-05-2019 14:20 - edited 24-05-2019 14:22
@jonsie wrote:Yes, his personal opinion should not have aired and I hope he is suitably admonished.
I think his dislike of her was evident. It made very uncomfortable viewing. You don't play Paxman when you are hosting a morning TV show. I can think of other PM's much worse than her actually.
At least she didn't take the country to war, based on a pack of lies.
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24-05-2019 14:35 - edited 24-05-2019 14:39
@Anonymous wrote:
Country is in ruins but the thing to remember Is that she had to pick up the mess that Cameron put the uk in
David Cameron took a gamble that didn't pay off, but he was right to resign, because a passionate remainer couldn't really be expected to negotiate Britain's exit from the EU. But that's why Theresa May was also the wrong person for the job. She never believed in Brexit, and has wasted three years trying to reach an impossible compromise, in the forlorn hope of uniting a divided country.
on 24-05-2019 14:41
on 24-05-2019 14:41
Well she fought to the end. Unlike Blair and Cameron who dropped the country into the mire and then went running with their large incomes bolstered by consultancies, meaningless fake CEOs and all other spurious benefits gained through their ministerial position and their duplicitous contacts.
on 24-05-2019 16:17
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on 24-05-2019 18:05
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on 25-05-2019 00:30
on 25-05-2019 00:30
Larry the Cat from number 10 has announced he is standing for PM
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on 25-05-2019 00:34
on 25-05-2019 00:34
I would rather trust the cat than Doris!
on 25-05-2019 06:50
on 25-05-2019 06:50
on 25-05-2019 18:43