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• #1952
Yes, it's odd. I'd have thought ambitious politicians would spend their careers thinking 'when I get to the top'. Even Corbyn has managed to effect a change in his party along his beliefs.
She had all those years to think about what her Govt should be, and it appears to be... nothing.
It's not even a bland nothing like Cameron, who apparently at least had to control the people in his party judging by the effect of what happens now that May evidently can't do that. -
• #1953
I thought at first she was a courier from Herpes or whoever trying to deliver something to me so I briefly engaged . By the time I realised she wasn't it was too late and I needed to get back indoors and I think she'd had enough too because she said " I'm freezing my arse off out here doing this ha ha ha ).
I'll try that technique next time :)
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• #1954
Wait. Maybe everybody gets older.
How very dare you.
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• #1955
I was thinking this morning that a slim Tory majority might actually be a good thing as it could deliver a very long Labour government from 2020, where maybe a Lib/Lab/SNP/Green coalition could only survive one term.
How very very dare you.
This is what I heard a lot of Trump fetishists say. Fuck that.
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• #1956
Harsh.
I think she'd like to be a technocrat. By all accounts she's highly 'involved' and almost everything is decided between herself and these two.
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• #1957
Just had this in my Facebook feed and yes it's 9 years old, I can't remember the story being on my radar then but it's seriously relevant right now....
BAE: secret papers reveal threats from Saudi prince
Spectre of ‘another 7/7’ led Tony Blair to block bribes inquiry, high court toldhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/feb/15/bae.armstrade?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Pages_Manager
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• #1958
Harsh.
Thank you.
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• #1959
Aaah, Prince Bandar!
Michael Moore could find so many links to the other, (and more successful)
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• #1960
Mhmm satisfying.
Should I pay for postage so it def arrives or leave it so they pay? Too lazy for by hand.
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• #1962
We live in a very safe Conservative Seat in Millbank - Vincent Sq Ward, yet I don't see any Tory MPs canvassing. Labour turned up last week, when asked where their Surgery was, I received a blank look.
We have loads of homeless people within a half mile radius of our home. It's not funny, it's fucking chronic, supported by a small handful of church charities and drugs clinics.
If the Tories do knock on our door, I will ask whether they think the lack of support received for those with mental health problems across the country and indeed the poorer areas of major cities has contributed in the escalation of home grown terrorism, knife crime victims targeting our young men, That if we continue to ignore the plight of those most in need of help and support, then are they the Tories willing to accept that the indescrimate attacks on the public on our streets and for a future they want for Britain post Brexit will be worth the lack of interest, understanding or indeed funding to stem the onslaught.
Honestly I think these attacks have just become normal every couple of weeks. Violence on our streets is out of control now.
Stronger together ffs, Tories continue to marginalise and polarise society with lies and deceit.
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• #1963
Nice toes
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• #1964
Oh for fucks sake.
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• #1965
We have loads of homeless people within a half mile radius of our home. It's not funny, it's fucking chronic, supported by a small handful of church charities and drugs clinics.
I'm involved in a hot meals service two nights a week (not a church) for rough sleepers in south Westminster, linking up with the local GP surgery and others - 5 minutes from where you live. We always need volunteers...
(Shameless plug)
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• #1966
Eschewing parenthood has exempted her from the concommitant stress.
Fuck off.
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• #1967
^this
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• #1968
Words fail me.
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• #1969
Waiting for the grime remix.
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• #1970
Impressive crowd at Corbyn's rally in Gateshead
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• #1971
This made my day. Roaring here.
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• #1972
Ah-ha!
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• #1973
Heaven17 have really let themselves go...
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• #1974
Impressive crowd at Corbyn's rally in Gateshead
Yeah, none of them vote, though.
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• #1975
It's difficult to choose a favourite
http://b3ta.com/blog/anti-tory-election-posters-for-you-to-share/
What stress has Maybot ever faced before, in any aspect of her life?
Eschewing parenthood has exempted her from the concommitant stress.
Presumably donations from her husband's company greased her way up the Tory hierarchy.
One speech to a Tory conference set her up as the (slightly more) 'acceptable face of Tory-ism'.
CallMeDave needed some women in his Eton-chumocracy of a Cabinet.
She 'won' the Tory leadership because Gove knifed dePfeffel and Leadsom fell apart in her first big interview.
The evidence of the Budget, and its' 'U-turn' on National Insurance, and this campaign, with the 'U-turn' on the Dementia tax, shows she does not have sensible advisors,
and,
most crucially Teresa May is not confident in interviews.
There is no 'May-ism', a few grammar schools are not a new education policy, it was just stealing a line from the Ukip songbook, all the 'Workers' rights' stuff was ignored by the City,
and,
crucially, at Westminster, there are no 'May-ites'.
See the poem by Roger McGough for more details;
https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-leader/