Cannydc wrote:Trapper John wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:I feel sorry for her after yesterday and feel she is being treated unfairly.
I watched the whole speech in full on the Parliament channel and its nowhere near as dramatic as as the media is making out.
Sack someone from one of the most important offices in the land for having a cough and sore throat that interfered with a good PR opportunity? That's insane.
As for the prankster what crap security. He could have been violent and he got that close to the PM and the cabinet including the home secretary. Shocking truly.
Some in the media especially powerful media barons seem to have an agenda to force her from office.
It would never be about that speech, poor though it was.
It would be about the inept decision making from the very top. The in-fighting. The lack of discipline. The dire lack of talent. And people waking up to the fact that, having been one of the worst Home Secretaries in living memory, Mrs May has simply carried on in that manner as PM. A wet rag, no authority waste of oxygen.
I wouldn't want her as my boss - why should the country ?
Yeah lets have someone who lies about giving uni students their tution fees back to get their votes and then denies he ever did once he got them, even though the lie did him no good at all in the end. Red faces all round for Labour and dumb, naive little students.
Only one person seems to be still repeating the lie that Corbyn stated that a Labour party would refund student fees.
You.
He didn't. And you know full well, along with the Tory HQ spin machine that he didn't.
But hey, if you repeat a lie often enough......
Ah good. Please post unambiguously labours policy on tuition fees and brexit. Thank you.
Throw in trident aswell please.