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Old 16-09-2016, 09:23   #293
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Re: [Updated] Theresa May is new UK PM

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Anyone got an opinion on how she's doing. I think she needs to be a bit more vocal, the keep quiet and wait for others to hang themselves was a perfect strategy when she was prime minister non elect but now she has the top job I'd actually like to hear from her a bit more, other than that she has done okay imo, certainly much better than any of the others would've done
Was promising initially but has disappointed since. Grammar schools, her poor performance in PMQs this week, showing an inability to think on her feet when she doesn't have pre-prepared soundbites.

She shows a disturbing contempt for evidence-based policies already, and seems set on ensuring we are very clear the more 'liberal' conservatism from Dave is done.

The Conservatives' poll numbers are intensely flattered by the utter shambles that is the Labour party. Thankfully one small silver lining is that it opens up the field a bit for the Liberal Democrats to progress.
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