Theresa May

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She makes me miss Cameron. Genuinely think she's one of the worst leaders we've ever had in the UK.. rate her less than Blair at this point. Spineless, devoid of morals and only thing going for her is that she's a woman and she can't even stand up for them.

What do we make of her on the Caf. I'd love to cnut punt her.
 
I get the same feeling when I look at her as when I look at the sore, red and disconcertingly wet eyes of a really old person.
 
She's continued from her performance as Home Secretary at pissing me off. Her appeasement of Trump is disgraceful. I wouldn't let Cameron off the hook so lightly though. He will go down as the PM who devastated the UK's future.

She's the David Moyes of world leaders.

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She's absolutely awful.

Inviting Trump on a state visit so early into his presidency after a hate filled campaign and a couple of weeks in office playing Mr. Dictator is ass kissing on an epic scale. Especially considering the reaction and protests to the man in the very country she is supposed to be representing.

Disgusted with her.
 
She's the David Moyes of world leaders.

That is actually a very accurate description right down to the similar whining in the voice.

Appears to be completely out of her depth.
 
It depends how you want to look at it.

Is she any good? No. But how is she compared to the other people we could conceivably have - Im thinking Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Jeremy Corbyn or, god forbid, Andrea Leadsom? Certainly better. In the land of the blind etc.
 
While she might be useless she is doing something no tory ever has, listened to the people and carry out their wish to leave the eu.

Cameron and the rest were listen, digest, ignore.
 
She's just a stop-gap, before the next election, when Jim Davidson sweeps to power on a platform of building a wall halfway down the channel tunnel and banning homosexuals until we know what's going on.
 
I disagree with most of the more controversial stuff she says. Her inability or unwillingness to say anything substantial beyond empty phrases like 'Brexit means Brexit', 'It will be a red, white and blue Brexit', 'we will enact the will of the people' is currently her premierships defining trait.

That said, in the end her premiership will hinge on how Brexit works out, and it's also early days... it's way to early to judge. At the very least she isn't crazy... so it could be worse.
 
While she might be useless she is doing something no tory ever has, listened to the people and carry out their wish to leave the eu.

Cameron and the rest were listen, digest, ignore.
If she'd listen to the people she'd also stop kissing Trumps ass, stop cutting benefits and welfare etc.
 
Is she the most right wing PM since Thatcher?
 
I disagree with most of the more controversial stuff she says. Her inability or unwillingness to say anything substantial beyond empty phrases like 'Brexit means Brexit', 'It will be a red, white and blue Brexit', 'we will enact the will of the people' is currently her premierships defining trait.

That said, in the end her premiership will hinge on how Brexit works out, and it's also early days... it's way to early to judge. At the very least she isn't crazy... so it could be worse.

Indeed. Far too early to judge her.
 
It depends how you want to look at it.

Is she any good? No. But how is she compared to the other people we could conceivably have - Im thinking Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Jeremy Corbyn or, god forbid, Andrea Leadsom? Certainly better. In the land of the blind etc.
I think that's a fairly accurate statement. Andrea Leadsom appears to even more incapable than Trump, and Michael Gove is so mentally disturbed that I find Johnson in comparison rather well-grounded.
 
While she might be useless she is doing something no tory ever has, listened to the people and carry out their wish to leave the eu.

Cameron and the rest were listen, digest, ignore.

Do you really think any current PM has a choice with leaving the EU? Cameron gave the people a vote, and going against that vote no matter how small the majority would be political suicide for Cameron's successor.

Giving her credit for that... really?
 
Theresa Maybe, the indecisive Prime Minister. The Economist was correct with that description.
 
Didn't she used to get her tits and clam out in the Daily Sport a few years back?
 
It depends how you want to look at it.

Is she any good? No. But how is she compared to the other people we could conceivably have - Im thinking Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Jeremy Corbyn or, god forbid, Andrea Leadsom? Certainly better. In the land of the blind etc.
Terrifying post:eek:
 
She's in charge of a UK which has an extremely weak hand in the forthcoming negotiations. The day she invokes article 50, the world changes for the UK. What leverage will she have with the US trade deal - British troops as cannon fodder ? Will she walk out if the it's a bad deal for the country ? Instead of being at the banquet as a guest, we might only be there as part of the menu.
 
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She's in charge of a UK which has an extremely weak hand in the forthcoming negotiations. The day she invokes article 50, the world changes for the UK. What leverage will she have with the US trade deal ? Will she walk out if the it's a bad deal for the country ?

She'll accept whatever awful terms he offers, and hope the Daily Mail and co spin it as a good deal. What else can she do?
 
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Not sure why we're all surprised. She was equally awful as Home Secretary.

Exactly. She's everything I thought she would be as PM. Maybe the bizarre clothing/fashion choices are the only think I didn't anticipate from her.