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Maybot And The Speech
Some politicians are just unlucky. But her speech speech today couldn't have been more so. Goodness only knows how the 'comedian' managed to get in and present her with the mock P45. Security is very tight. As for the cough I suppose no-ones fault. The message, in any case, was lacklustre. Methinks a big whoops.
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I think she is done for. The Tory press have had enough. // Theresa May's cough was a metaphor for her entire leadership. She is finished // JANET DALEY, Telegraph // I have never felt more sympathetic to Theresa May – nor feared more for her future // Daily Telegraph // The meltdown will fuel speculation about accident- prone Mrs May's future as leader, which...
13:47 Wed 04th Oct 2017
I think she is done for. The Tory press have had enough.
// Theresa May's cough was a metaphor for her entire leadership. She is finished // JANET DALEY, Telegraph
// I have never felt more sympathetic to Theresa May – nor feared more for her future // Daily Telegraph
// The meltdown will fuel speculation about accident-prone Mrs May's future as leader, which has been raging all week. Ironically given her throat issues, one of Mrs May's key phrases was that she wanted to become a 'voice for the voiceless'. // Daily Mail
// Theresa May's cough was a metaphor for her entire leadership. She is finished // JANET DALEY, Telegraph
// I have never felt more sympathetic to Theresa May – nor feared more for her future // Daily Telegraph
// The meltdown will fuel speculation about accident-prone Mrs May's future as leader, which has been raging all week. Ironically given her throat issues, one of Mrs May's key phrases was that she wanted to become a 'voice for the voiceless'. // Daily Mail
Some people can deliver a good speech ( irrespective of whether or not you agree with the message ) - they just have presence and are good orators - Obama for instance .
Mrs May doesn't appear to have those skills - she always appear to have stage fright and looks and sound nervous .
Perhaps she could do with some coaching
Mrs May doesn't appear to have those skills - she always appear to have stage fright and looks and sound nervous .
Perhaps she could do with some coaching
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Especially weak compared to the Chancellor's strong performance yesterday (which I found highly effective despite disagreeing with many of his messages).
I can't say I have much sympathy though. When May first came to office, I quite liked her. I was impressed by the fact that she was the only Tory candidate in the leadership contest last year who explicitly promised not to call an election, which looked like it would be an extremely damaging thing for the country. She also sent signals that she was going to distance herself from the more toxic and exploitative areas of Tory policymaking. But she reversed course on just about every single one.
She deserves every bit of discomfort or misfortune she gets.
I can't say I have much sympathy though. When May first came to office, I quite liked her. I was impressed by the fact that she was the only Tory candidate in the leadership contest last year who explicitly promised not to call an election, which looked like it would be an extremely damaging thing for the country. She also sent signals that she was going to distance herself from the more toxic and exploitative areas of Tory policymaking. But she reversed course on just about every single one.
She deserves every bit of discomfort or misfortune she gets.
I'm sure someone will be along in a few minutes to explain what a wonderful job the woman who led the Tories from the grim prospects of a majority into the sunny uplands of a minority propped up by the DUP, and who keeps ceding ground on everything that she claimed to have stood for a year ago, is actually doing an utterly wonderful job.
Theresa May's cough was a metaphor for her entire leadership
I suppose she's about to croak?
Kromovaracun, that's about my position. I thought at first she was a tolerably safe pair of hands (blithely disregarding the mess she made of the child abuse inquiry) and the best of an unimpressive bunch. She's proved the opposite of strong and stable, however.
I suppose she's about to croak?
Kromovaracun, that's about my position. I thought at first she was a tolerably safe pair of hands (blithely disregarding the mess she made of the child abuse inquiry) and the best of an unimpressive bunch. She's proved the opposite of strong and stable, however.
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