She stepped up when no one else would and took on an impossible task without the support of her party and without the support of the public. She had an impossible job.
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Bollocks. Plenty of other candidates for party leader at the time.
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The other candidates were Gove, Fox, Leadsom and Crabb!! Please tell me which of those you'd have preferred. I wouldn't trust Gove to sit the right way on a toilet seat!
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Should have been Boris at the time, but Gove did a number on him - same mould as May.
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The Brexiters needed a unity candidate and still do. Boris will be mercilessly slaughtered by the Remain media. There will be hysteria and derision about his appointment. But I would have picked him or Davis for the role. Gove's a toad. Raab naive.
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Boris is a bloody charlatan who's only interested in himself!
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Cameron 'brought the country to its knees' not Theresa May.
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Cameron lost a vote and disagreed with the outcome so left. May disagreed with the outcome and tried to change it. Not sure how Cameron can be blamed, laid all his cards on the table and as a consequence had to walk away.
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Yes at least Cameron gave us the vote. And because he didn’t like the result he at least resigned! May should never have taken over she was a remoaner from the start.
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She just failed, at everything.
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Or maybe you are not on the ball?
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I've felt sorry for her for a long time. Between a rock & a hard place. I genuinely believe she tried to do the right thing for the country, but just too many snakes in Parly happy to cause chaos instead of doing their jobs.
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But she stubbornly refused to listen
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To whom? Half her party remainers saying her deal too hard, the other half Brexiters saying the deal too soft. I think we shall see now that it's not as easy as it looks - hope I'm wrong :-(
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Should have had a leader that told MP’s they stood on a manifesto to deliver Brexit & that they had a duty to respect democracy. Instead, sent message out to try to appease rather thank lead.
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But you have to remember that it was going to be a government decision up to the Gina Miller case (which made it a parliamentary decision) ... and the ensuing chaos is what you get when too many people conspire for their own agendas.
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It is the government's job to bring everything together. History will remember her as a bad prime minister but not necessarily a bad person. How harsh history will be I believe will probably be determined by the next few years... I hope she gets to see it for peace of spirit.
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If they remember Windrush and Grenfell then she'll be remembered as a bad person
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