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By *etsome OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?"
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking. |
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By *etsome OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking."
Yes lol that was bad form. Don't think there is any love list there |
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The government has chosen a path to go down with lock down 2 and they will do whatever is necessary to justify that decision. They are not looking for a debate about it. They will suppress or discredit any information that might suggest their decision was an overreaction. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The government has chosen a path to go down with lock down 2 and they will do whatever is necessary to justify that decision. They are not looking for a debate about it. They will suppress or discredit any information that might suggest their decision was an overreaction."
Or under-reaction that came too late. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"The government has chosen a path to go down with lock down 2 and they will do whatever is necessary to justify that decision. They are not looking for a debate about it. They will suppress or discredit any information that might suggest their decision was an overreaction."
Hanlons razor is relevant, 'never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence' C'mon people knew that Boris wasn't a fan of parliamentary scrutiny. It's not like he suspended parliament (again). |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Yes lol that was bad form. Don't think there is any love list there"
Theresa May is on my love list
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?"
"For many people it looks as if"
That doesn't damn the actions, it damns the people implementing them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking."
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM' |
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'"
He never expected to do any actual work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'
He never expected to do any actual work."
I wouldn't like to be him right now |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'
He never expected to do any actual work.
I wouldn't like to be him right now"
I wouldn't want to be him at any time. My children still talk to me, Boris can't say that. |
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'
He never expected to do any actual work.
I wouldn't like to be him right now"
Shrugs.
You wanna be pm you take what comes at you.
He helped orchestrate the while Brexit fiasco so he would have been dealing with that anyway.
It's not as if he is the 1st pm in the history of the world to be dealing with a big issue .
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'
He never expected to do any actual work.
I wouldn't like to be him right now
I wouldn't want to be him at any time. My children still talk to me, Boris can't say that."
Boris can't even string a sentence together |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
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Funny how many who were critical of her when pm for trying to get the brexit withdrawal deal done now love her because she criticised their latest hate figure.
She has always been slagged off in any job she did in Government and was a useless PM, she has turned into the next Ted Heath. |
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?
He just didn’t hear it though as he walked out as she was talking.
Would he not have had knowledge of the question beforehand?
I don't think Boris ever expected he'd be a 'crisis PM'
He never expected to do any actual work.
I wouldn't like to be him right now
Shrugs.
You wanna be pm you take what comes at you.
He helped orchestrate the while Brexit fiasco so he would have been dealing with that anyway.
It's not as if he is the 1st pm in the history of the world to be dealing with a big issue .
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I wonder if he would be good at selling "BIG ISSUE" |
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"Funny how many who were critical of her when pm for trying to get the brexit withdrawal deal done now love her because she criticised their latest hate figure.
She has always been slagged off in any job she did in Government and was a useless PM, she has turned into the next Ted Heath."
She was pretty poor as home secretary, messed up big style in calling a GE which ultimately led to her being betrayed by those now at the helm..
She's enjoying payback in holding the current administration to account like several back benchers..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Theresa May said in the commons yesterday
"For many people it looks as if the figures are chosen to support the policy rather than the policy being based on the figures"
Has there been a more damning statement from a former pm directed at a sitting pm?"
It would be, but its like an idiot telling a fool something.
She has no credibility, just like TB had no credibility after he stopped being PM. |
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