• In fairness, read the first few words May said:

    "The PM said it was "right" to give reassurance to both sets of citizens, adding: "But I think the reaction that we've seen shows why it was absolutely right for us not to do what the Labour Party wanted us to do, which was simply to give away the guarantee to rights of EU citizens here in the UK, because as we've seen that would've left UK citizens in Europe high and dry.""

    I almost feel sorry for May, Cameron left her with a steaming turd attached to a ticking timebomb, this article 50 court case cluster he could have checked for example, it seems no checks were done at all. Though she could have not taken the job, and let Parliament call a new election etc. but perhaps she thought delays would be worse for the UK (that's probably true)

    But then I remember what she stands for (no human rights, faith schools, anti immigrant, in her role has home office minister letting security companies get away with rape, murder etc in immigration detention centres) and then I think... nah, not feeling too sorry.

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