Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
This elegy to Theresa May went top 10 yesterday. This despite a blanket ban on every radio station.
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She has been on the scene for a few years now and generally under the radar. As Home Secretary her main task was to reduce immigration and she failed to even dent it.I don't have much to say. I thought her primary raison d'etre for being appointed as the British PM is to shepherd the Brexit process to completion. She's clearly initiated the process, that even as an MP who was in the "remain" camp; thus it's not clear to me what else, beyond seeing it through, she's "on the hook" to accomplish (excepting just general governance by dint of being the PM). At least May isn't just outright incompetent and unfamiliar with how to get things done in government.
Being an American, I don't follow what she does and doesn't do. I went to several social events in Europe this past weekend, and May never came up among the Brits there as a topic of conversation. I infer from their silence about her that the people with whom I conversed don't see her as a problem. In contrast, a few weeks back, I went to an event in Tahoe, well "outside the Beltway," and Trump came up plenty. Sorry.
[The Internet] also opened up Pandora's box of idiocy.
those whose primary concern is to protect their income, their capital and their business interest will always vote for the party that most strongly affirms its service to their pecuniary well-being. This is and has always been the republicans.
Sounds like she's a blessing in disguise for Labour.She has been on the scene for a few years now and generally under the radar. As Home Secretary her main task was to reduce immigration and she failed to even dent it.I don't have much to say. I thought her primary raison d'etre for being appointed as the British PM is to shepherd the Brexit process to completion. She's clearly initiated the process, that even as an MP who was in the "remain" camp; thus it's not clear to me what else, beyond seeing it through, she's "on the hook" to accomplish (excepting just general governance by dint of being the PM). At least May isn't just outright incompetent and unfamiliar with how to get things done in government.
Being an American, I don't follow what she does and doesn't do. I went to several social events in Europe this past weekend, and May never came up among the Brits there as a topic of conversation. I infer from their silence about her that the people with whom I conversed don't see her as a problem. In contrast, a few weeks back, I went to an event in Tahoe, well "outside the Beltway," and Trump came up plenty. Sorry.
She was elected by the tories as the best of a bad bunch. She understands that brexit will be a disaster but wants to be PM.
The scrutiny she is getting now shows up a host of flaws, chiefly her failure to consult. The manifesto they brought out was a disaster and has helped Labour close the gap from 20 to 5. But she was better than Gove,Johnson and the others. Just!
She would be if they werent in such a mess. They have some great policies but the right and left of the party are a each others throats. Its crazy.Sounds like she's a blessing in disguise for Labour.She has been on the scene for a few years now and generally under the radar. As Home Secretary her main task was to reduce immigration and she failed to even dent it.I don't have much to say. I thought her primary raison d'etre for being appointed as the British PM is to shepherd the Brexit process to completion. She's clearly initiated the process, that even as an MP who was in the "remain" camp; thus it's not clear to me what else, beyond seeing it through, she's "on the hook" to accomplish (excepting just general governance by dint of being the PM). At least May isn't just outright incompetent and unfamiliar with how to get things done in government.
Being an American, I don't follow what she does and doesn't do. I went to several social events in Europe this past weekend, and May never came up among the Brits there as a topic of conversation. I infer from their silence about her that the people with whom I conversed don't see her as a problem. In contrast, a few weeks back, I went to an event in Tahoe, well "outside the Beltway," and Trump came up plenty. Sorry.
She was elected by the tories as the best of a bad bunch. She understands that brexit will be a disaster but wants to be PM.
The scrutiny she is getting now shows up a host of flaws, chiefly her failure to consult. The manifesto they brought out was a disaster and has helped Labour close the gap from 20 to 5. But she was better than Gove,Johnson and the others. Just!