Theresa May on Corbyn
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"He can lead a protest. I'm leading a country"
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I am disappointed. From the thread title I thought there was going to be a porno video!14
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Brilliant? Strangling the remains of local government and public services? Unemployment, zero hours contracts and mental health concerns for many? Gridlock and illegal levels of pollution? Arms deals with Turkey? Brilliant?19
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And you are disappointed?MeebaumAzanitch said:I am disappointed. From the thread title I thought there was going to be a porno video!
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have we done a would ya? on Theresa May yet?MeebaumAzanitch said:I am disappointed. From the thread title I thought there was going to be a porno video!
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38 minutes.9
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GenerousAddickted2TheReds said:38 minutes.
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AFKA is having dinner with the family.CAFCsayer said:
GenerousAddickted2TheReds said:38 minutes.
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It's a good put down, but I suspect May's self congratulations on getting a commitment to NATO and laying foundations to a trade deal may prove to be her "I have in my hand a piece of paper" moment. Hopefully not a prelude to a World War, but I do think Trump has the potential to do a lot of damage, and damage that will reach further than the borders of his own country, and he will act on whims and do whatever the hell he wants - commitments made to little old Theresa won't matter a jot to him even in a week's time.
The idea that we can simply just not talk to him is not practical, and a bit anti-democratic, too, but personally I'd rather the British Prime Minister was keeping a bit of a disapproving distance from him rather than taking the first opportunity to cozy up to him like some kind of fawning puppy.10 -
Or just 'maybe' Trump is cuddling up to 'our Prime Minister'....don't discount the possibility. There's no doubting he has a fair degree of admiration for her.Exiled_Addick said:It's a good put down, but I suspect May's self congratulations on getting a commitment to NATO and laying foundations to a trade deal may prove to be her "I have in my hand a piece of paper" moment. Hopefully not a prelude to a World War, but I do think Trump has the potential to do a lot of damage, and damage that will reach further than the borders of his own country, and he will act on whims and do whatever the hell he wants - commitments made to little old Theresa won't matter a jot to him even in a week's time.
The idea that we can simply just not talk to him is not practical, and a bit anti-democratic, too, but personally I'd rather the British Prime Minister was keeping a bit of a disapproving distance from him rather than taking the first opportunity to cozy up to him like some kind of fawning puppy.0 -
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We all know Corbyn is a dead duck here but May has to be careful. If we don't prosper and instead struggle over the coming years - who are people going to blame? It is so very important for this government to get a good deal for their own future. When Corbyn goes there will be a vacuum in the labour party that may be filled by a new type of politician. Having a go at that wally, which is pretty pointless, suggests she might not get the point!1
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