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Theresa May's Top Two Aides Resign
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/li ve/elec tion-20 17-4023 1623
Interesting to note, further down the feed, that May was "told" by the 1922 Committee to go on TV and apologise to MPs who lost their seats, having said nothing about it at all over the night or when she announced her intention to form a government -- and that there are rumours that if she didn't sack these two aides then she may well have faced a serious challenge to her leadership.
What a wonderful winning feeling she must be having right now.
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Interesting to note, further down the feed, that May was "told" by the 1922 Committee to go on TV and apologise to MPs who lost their seats, having said nothing about it at all over the night or when she announced her intention to form a government -- and that there are rumours that if she didn't sack these two aides then she may well have faced a serious challenge to her leadership.
What a wonderful winning feeling she must be having right now.
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It's sad for the country that her decision to go to the country (which had my support) has achieved the opposite of its intended result. Her position as leader of her party and representati ve of her country in Europe seems to me compromised beyond repair. I share the "kindly leave the stage" sentiment of the first two posters, but without their seemingly...
12:45 Sat 10th Jun 2017
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Grasping at the straw of a direct quote that says that by Theresa May's own standards, she lost?
You have a very weird definition of winning. She came ahead in seats and votes, but lost her majority, failed to achieve her aims, and failed to achieve even a modest target of holding on to 326 seats.
It is a failure, an abject failure, and a horrible miscalculation. A Pyrrhic victory if ever there was one. Her top two advisers have already paid for it. She will pay the price for this "victory" too, and sooner rather than later.
You have a very weird definition of winning. She came ahead in seats and votes, but lost her majority, failed to achieve her aims, and failed to achieve even a modest target of holding on to 326 seats.
It is a failure, an abject failure, and a horrible miscalculation. A Pyrrhic victory if ever there was one. Her top two advisers have already paid for it. She will pay the price for this "victory" too, and sooner rather than later.
Cloverjo, I have no idea what her reaction, in private, has been, but if you think she has made such a hash of it, I can't help thinking you're pretty naïve to insist on her resignation. Her continuing presence as Prime Minister would surely assist your cause. How difficult is that to understand? Impossible, it seems, because your thought processes stretch no further than immediately putting the proverbial boot in - as is your wont.
Night all.
Night all.
Well no, we just try not to put our "tribe"'s interests above those of the country.
Of course, nobody's successful in doing that 100% of the time because by definition one tends to think their crowd is the best option. In this case, though, having a bad (and imo illegitimate) PM is just that... bad. For everyone.
I know the idea of putting common good over party interest must be completely alien for Tory supporters because "party interest" has been perhaps the singular defining feature of Conservative policymaking for the past 7 years. Perhaps if you took off your blue-tinted specs your unclouded 20/20 vision might come back ;)
Of course, nobody's successful in doing that 100% of the time because by definition one tends to think their crowd is the best option. In this case, though, having a bad (and imo illegitimate) PM is just that... bad. For everyone.
I know the idea of putting common good over party interest must be completely alien for Tory supporters because "party interest" has been perhaps the singular defining feature of Conservative policymaking for the past 7 years. Perhaps if you took off your blue-tinted specs your unclouded 20/20 vision might come back ;)
To listen to the usual suspects on this thread, you could be forgiven for thinking that is 1979 all over again !
May won a stupendous defeat and its all her fault.
It certainly isn't the fault of Corbyn and the Labour Party.
She and her Government face a very uncertain future, and if a further Election were to be called in the next few months, she would very likely lose it.
May won a stupendous defeat and its all her fault.
It certainly isn't the fault of Corbyn and the Labour Party.
She and her Government face a very uncertain future, and if a further Election were to be called in the next few months, she would very likely lose it.
Krom, //we just try not to put our "tribe"'s interests above those of the country.//
But you have put your tribe’s interests above those of the country because it’s quite clear that Corbyn’s unworkable idealism would spell disaster.
Mikey, You really are one who would vote for a donkey as long as it wore a red rosette.
//She and her Government face a very uncertain future//
As does the whole country now. As I said before, be careful what you wish for.
But you have put your tribe’s interests above those of the country because it’s quite clear that Corbyn’s unworkable idealism would spell disaster.
Mikey, You really are one who would vote for a donkey as long as it wore a red rosette.
//She and her Government face a very uncertain future//
As does the whole country now. As I said before, be careful what you wish for.
I'm confused by this drain we appear to be circling. I want May to go, because I think she's awful. But you think I shouldn't, because if she's awful, then she's good for Labour; but I'm not interested in putting party first in this instance, so I want her to go.
I don't agree that Corbyn's ideals are bad for the country so obviously from my point of view I'm not putting party above country...
I don't agree that Corbyn's ideals are bad for the country so obviously from my point of view I'm not putting party above country...
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