Theresa May 10:10 - May 24 with 3832 views | dickythorpe | Will need therapy after being PM. I might not have been a fan but she's human after all. Rapidly aged over the last few years. Go get some Dolgellau air luv with your minted hubby. | | | | |
Theresa May on 12:38 - May 24 with 1597 views | Lord_Bony | She should have just walked away after ballsing it all up for the country. But alas her ego would nt allow it. So she s jumped before she was pushed. No sympathy for these people. Where is Cameron hiding? | |
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Theresa May on 13:28 - May 24 with 1527 views | majorraglan | The problem is lots of these politicians are are nothing more than slick but shallow individuals with no substance to them. The country needs solid leadership from people who understand what’s going on and how tackle issues, not chancers and dodge pots who have no idea what’s happening outside their ivory towers. | | | |
Theresa May on 14:27 - May 24 with 1465 views | Glyn1 | It's OK, Major. Things can only get better when Boris Johnson takes over. | |
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Theresa May on 14:31 - May 24 with 1459 views | raynor94 |
Theresa May on 12:38 - May 24 by Lord_Bony | She should have just walked away after ballsing it all up for the country. But alas her ego would nt allow it. So she s jumped before she was pushed. No sympathy for these people. Where is Cameron hiding? |
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Theresa May on 14:33 - May 24 with 1453 views | Highjack | She’s starting to look like Voldemort. I wonder where she’s hidden her horcruxes? | |
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Theresa May on 14:52 - May 24 with 1425 views | sherpajacob | She may be human, but she has zero humanity. No sympathy, Windrush should never have happened and Grenfell survivors could have been all rehoused within 48 hours. Then the brass neck to quote Nicholas Winton after she scrapped the Dubs amendment amongst all her other anti refugee actions. The biggest worry is what comes next. | |
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Theresa May on 15:04 - May 24 with 1398 views | Yossarian | No sympathy for the blubbering, blundering woman. What country does she think she’s been living in? The leafy shires of Oxfordshire and Berkshire is about as far away from the reality of modern Britain as you can get. Good riddance. | |
| "Yossarian- the very sight of the name made him shudder.There were so many esses in it. It just had to be subversive" (Catch 22) |
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Theresa May on 15:12 - May 24 with 1377 views | Whiterockin | Like it or not the country voted and made a decision. The politicians, yes from all sides, have let the British people down by looking after their own interests and trying to promote themselves, instead of acting on what was voted for. Yesterday voters said what they thought of the situation and if Jeremy Corbyn thinks a general election will help him, he is dramatically underestimating the British public. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a General election the whole lot of them would be voted out. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Theresa May on 15:23 - May 24 with 1353 views | bluey_the_blue |
Theresa May on 14:52 - May 24 by sherpajacob | She may be human, but she has zero humanity. No sympathy, Windrush should never have happened and Grenfell survivors could have been all rehoused within 48 hours. Then the brass neck to quote Nicholas Winton after she scrapped the Dubs amendment amongst all her other anti refugee actions. The biggest worry is what comes next. |
Windrush was , let's not forget, a Labour policy. Around half the deportations occurred under Labour. Plenty of blame for everyone on that. The biggest worry would be what comes next should a GE occur. Whoever Tories appoint or an anti-semite. | | | |
Theresa May on 15:51 - May 24 with 1323 views | Glyn1 | What's the timetable now? May resigns on June 7th but stays as a caretaker until the Tories have their popularity contest and vote in Boris - when will that be? She should have had some pride and walked out yesterday. | |
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Theresa May on 15:54 - May 24 with 1312 views | Highjack |
Theresa May on 15:51 - May 24 by Glyn1 | What's the timetable now? May resigns on June 7th but stays as a caretaker until the Tories have their popularity contest and vote in Boris - when will that be? She should have had some pride and walked out yesterday. |
She should have gone after her wondrous deal was rejected with the biggest government defeat in British parliamentary history. | |
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Theresa May on 15:58 - May 24 with 1303 views | exiledclaseboy |
Theresa May on 15:23 - May 24 by bluey_the_blue | Windrush was , let's not forget, a Labour policy. Around half the deportations occurred under Labour. Plenty of blame for everyone on that. The biggest worry would be what comes next should a GE occur. Whoever Tories appoint or an anti-semite. |
The hostile environment policy which led directly to the windrush deportations was instigated under Home Secretary May in 2012. The figures you (and your chum Guido) reported widened out the criteria by Javid in an effect to deflect some of the blame onto Labour. Obviously worked in your case. [Post edited 25 May 2019 22:41]
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Theresa May on 15:58 - May 24 with 1301 views | Lord_Bony | \the UK is screwed not much to chose from with this political bunch from all parties. | |
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Theresa May on 17:13 - May 24 with 1232 views | Jack_Meoff |
Theresa May on 15:23 - May 24 by bluey_the_blue | Windrush was , let's not forget, a Labour policy. Around half the deportations occurred under Labour. Plenty of blame for everyone on that. The biggest worry would be what comes next should a GE occur. Whoever Tories appoint or an anti-semite. |
The Chuckle Brothers would be an improvement after eight years of these c*nts bluey. And one of them is dead. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Theresa May on 17:17 - May 24 with 1222 views | exiledclaseboy |
Theresa May on 17:13 - May 24 by Jack_Meoff | The Chuckle Brothers would be an improvement after eight years of these c*nts bluey. And one of them is dead. |
Yeah but look at the choice the Tory party has (the rest of us don’t get a say). Johnson Gove Hunt McVey Leadsom Brady Javid Stewart Raab Baker Hancock Mordaunt Truss Rudd There may be more but the quality won’t improve. And all the while the numbers in parliament remain the same so it makes little difference who’s at the helm. | |
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Theresa May on 17:21 - May 24 with 1214 views | dickythorpe | Johnson Gove Hunt McVey Leadsom Brady Javid Stewart Raab Baker Hancock Mordaunt Truss Rudd What a cúnt list as Llangy would call it | | | |
Theresa May on 18:19 - May 24 with 1142 views | jack2jack |
Theresa May on 17:21 - May 24 by dickythorpe | Johnson Gove Hunt McVey Leadsom Brady Javid Stewart Raab Baker Hancock Mordaunt Truss Rudd What a cúnt list as Llangy would call it |
Awful looking squad there. Striker and goalkeeper options look a bit weak, as does the 3 sat on the front bench. | | | |
Theresa May on 18:24 - May 24 with 1134 views | sainthelens | Boris Johnson this side, Trump on the other and the other fckn lunatic in North Korea. Just needs Gary Glitter as head of social services. | | | |
Theresa May on 18:29 - May 24 with 1127 views | BrynCartwright |
Theresa May on 12:38 - May 24 by Lord_Bony | She should have just walked away after ballsing it all up for the country. But alas her ego would nt allow it. So she s jumped before she was pushed. No sympathy for these people. Where is Cameron hiding? |
Cameron has probably had a hard day of Swedish body massages, Home Under the Hammer, half an hour on the iMac in the van writing the memoirs, quick chats with Jaques at Coutts to talk about the portfolio and his agent to discuss forthcoming lucrative corporate speeches, 10 minutes out to deliver formulaic response to May's resignation and then a nice settle down to watch a box set of "Can't Pay, We'll Take it Away". Danny Dyer got it spot on for once. What a twot.! | |
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Theresa May on 18:57 - May 24 with 1086 views | Zaxx |
Theresa May on 17:17 - May 24 by exiledclaseboy | Yeah but look at the choice the Tory party has (the rest of us don’t get a say). Johnson Gove Hunt McVey Leadsom Brady Javid Stewart Raab Baker Hancock Mordaunt Truss Rudd There may be more but the quality won’t improve. And all the while the numbers in parliament remain the same so it makes little difference who’s at the helm. |
It's about time that a "democratic nation" such as ours called a GE whenever the ruling party elected a new PM from within in my humble opinion. | | | |
Theresa May on 19:25 - May 24 with 1055 views | oldtownjack |
Theresa May on 15:23 - May 24 by bluey_the_blue | Windrush was , let's not forget, a Labour policy. Around half the deportations occurred under Labour. Plenty of blame for everyone on that. The biggest worry would be what comes next should a GE occur. Whoever Tories appoint or an anti-semite. |
The usual bilge from the usual suspect. | |
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Theresa May on 19:27 - May 24 with 1045 views | Highjack |
Theresa May on 18:19 - May 24 by jack2jack | Awful looking squad there. Striker and goalkeeper options look a bit weak, as does the 3 sat on the front bench. |
Old boris would probably be better than Nordfeldt | |
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Theresa May on 20:23 - May 24 with 992 views | sherpajacob |
Theresa May on 15:23 - May 24 by bluey_the_blue | Windrush was , let's not forget, a Labour policy. Around half the deportations occurred under Labour. Plenty of blame for everyone on that. The biggest worry would be what comes next should a GE occur. Whoever Tories appoint or an anti-semite. |
Even if it was a labour policy, she had 6 years as home secretary and 3 as PM to put it right. Her response "deport first, hear appeals later" Can you name one positive achievement of her premiership, just one? | |
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Theresa May on 20:35 - May 24 with 983 views | Highjack |
Theresa May on 20:23 - May 24 by sherpajacob | Even if it was a labour policy, she had 6 years as home secretary and 3 as PM to put it right. Her response "deport first, hear appeals later" Can you name one positive achievement of her premiership, just one? |
She’s finally stepping down. That’s a positive right? | |
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