Viper wrote:Corbin shamelessly grandstanding. Unpleasant to see. May as PM obviously has security to consider not to mention the tendency of lefties to yell abuse and generally behave badly.
Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Guest wrote:Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
since when was the former Mayor of London, Tory controlled RBKC and the Tory party NOT responsible for this tragedy?
Mayhem is terrified of proles you twat.
Lambert wrote:Guest wrote:Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
since when was the former Mayor of London, Tory controlled RBKC and the Tory party NOT responsible for this tragedy?
Mayhem is terrified of proles you twat.
She might be, but that doesn't negate the point I made.
Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Guest wrote:Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Absolutely not, this is the type of incident is where a leader is supposed to stand up and take the heat.
Jeremy Corbyn did not meet with universal praise when he visited the scene and neither did Sadiq Khan, both put themselves in the firing line of people who wanted to blame them, and of course both are equally valid targets for terrorist so the 'security' argument is out the window too.
Shame on May for yet another demonstration of her callous indifference to poor.
Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Absolutely not, this is the type of incident is where a leader is supposed to stand up and take the heat.
Jeremy Corbyn did not meet with universal praise when he visited the scene and neither did Sadiq Khan, both put themselves in the firing line of people who wanted to blame them, and of course both are equally valid targets for terrorist so the 'security' argument is out the window too.
Shame on May for yet another demonstration of her callous indifference to poor.
Not sure how Corbyn or Khan could be held in any way responsible because Khan hasn't been in power long enough to reverse BoZo's stupid fire cuts or force Tory councils to adhere to the law. Corbyn has been fighting the attitudes of Islington Council on such matters for decades.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Lambert wrote:Cannydc wrote:Kind words for all. Sympathetic. A genuine desire to help.
May spoke to ...... errrr..... pretty much no-one bar the bigwigs showing her round the disaster site. She avoided the public completely.
I thought during the election that she was keeping away from the plebs just in case she got asked difficult questions. Truth is, she has no affinity whatsoever with ordinary people. No emotion. No soul. She simply doesn't want to know us, about our problems, about our lives. We are on a different planet.
She is, in short, absolutely not the person I want negotiating on my behalf. Or as PM.
If May had done the same you'd have criticised her for shamelessly exploiting the tragedy.
Absolutely not, this is the type of incident is where a leader is supposed to stand up and take the heat.
Jeremy Corbyn did not meet with universal praise when he visited the scene and neither did Sadiq Khan, both put themselves in the firing line of people who wanted to blame them, and of course both are equally valid targets for terrorist so the 'security' argument is out the window too.
Shame on May for yet another demonstration of her callous indifference to poor.
Not sure how Corbyn or Khan could be held in any way responsible because Khan hasn't been in power long enough to reverse BoZo's stupid fire cuts or force Tory councils to adhere to the law. Corbyn has been fighting the attitudes of Islington Council on such matters for decades.
In case you missed it Jeremy Corbyn, by instinct, took a play from the book of every successful team sports player and made himself accountable. Several years back when Michael Schumacher was driving for them Ferrari had been dominant but had a bad run of a few races - largely due to tactical errors and reliability issues. Michael Schumacher took responsibility in a post race interview and said he would have to try harder to get the best out of the car. Naturally everyone in Imola knew that Michael wasn't the problem but when he stepped up like that every employee, from the chief engineer to the tea lady, worked weekends to fix the problems with the car for the next race.
Jeremy knows that he isn't to blame for a Tory council letting a sub-standard type of cladding be used on a tower block but he is willing to take the blame because he thinks had be been able to rally the votes to make it Labour council people would have been put before profits and the $10 million to upgrade the tower block would have been spent on fire safety not pretty plastic panels.
Viper wrote:Corbin shamelessly grandstanding. Unpleasant to see. May as PM obviously has security to consider not to mention the tendency of lefties to yell abuse and generally behave badly.
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