Theresa May leads Tory MPs’ anger against PM over parties

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  1. Imagine being told you’re a shit prime minister for three years and then being replaced with Johnson. Can’t blame her really.

  2. Can’t stand the woman, she comes across as extremely bitter and twisted.

    She did her best to mislead the entire nation by saying Brexit means Brexit, knowing full well her Brexit was as authentic as striped paint and a left handed screwdriver!

    She will never be forgiven for her duplicity.

  3. Maybe as a cynical attempt at rehabilitation, but I was kind of proud of her for having more backbone then the rest of these shit MPs. Still can’t believe he’s getting away with it, his delay tactics soften the fickle publics outrage…by the time the Met produces a report, we’ll be knee deep in a tax hike and rising energy prices to give a shit about the outcome.

  4. > “So either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn’t understand what they meant and others around him, or they didn’t think the rules applied to Number 10. Which was it?”

    Perfect.

    Theresa May was a terrible Prime Minister. But she’s been replaced by someone who has proven himself to be much, much worse. And he’s committed quite a few resigning offences including more misleading of the House this afternoon. May is right to highlight the fact that he’s unfit for office.

  5. I did not particularly like her then again by the standards of liking politicians that’s actually not bad. But I truly hope she is enjoying this.

  6. That Blackford gave her respectful words as a woman with integrity was pretty galling but he’s right in that she’s the best of the last 3.

    Cameron started all this then was a coward and jumped ship the moment his gamble didn’t pay off, Theresa was a shower of shit but tbf to her she had to pick up the pieces when nobody else wanted the job.

    Then we have Boris that continuously go’s on about getting brexit done when in fact he was pro EU just as his predecessors were.

    The only people that hold this country together are the civil servants and they’re the ones having their feet held to the fire which is unjust.

  7. I feel glad for her she gets to stick the knife in after Boris ousting her in the name of brexit only to return with the same/worse deal.

    But then I remember she joined the leopards ate my face party, and can’t really complain about being ill treated.

  8. You know if she kept her mouth shut about the fox hunting stuff and just a bit more of a pair on her, she might have won that election she called and actually done okay for a Tory.

  9. The Brexit cabal who had her removed from office are all sitting on the front benches today.

    This must be so satisfying for her.

  10. Don’t think she’s gotten better or developed a conscious – she’s only doing this because she knows its what t*he public think* and is using that to re-gain her tarnished image after being PM.

  11. Why oh why didn’t she just resign and sneak off like Cameron did. She single handedly gave the EU everything it wanted. Even turning the UK into a colony with the backstop. Utterly unfit to be an MP, let alone PM. Her actions and those of Olly to robbins should be investigated. Just go.

  12. They’re really going to use him as a scapegoat and pretend this problem ends with No 10?

    A little while back when that Tory MP defected to Labour his local Tory organisation tweeted photos that showed him at illegal Tory gatherings last year during the lockdown. Then quickly deleted it.

    There have probably been hundreds of secret Tory parties over the last 2 years. I’m sure Boris’ entire cabinet and most of the party’s MPs and councilors have either attended or known of such gatherings.

    The media and opposition should be calling for a nationwide investigation. Boris is just a symptom; it’s the entire party, May included, that has been responsible.

  13. Why is not okay for Blackford to say that Johnson “misled” the house but it is okay for Johnson to tell May “That’s not what the report said”? His reply clearly implies that May just misled the house.

    If the speaker must eject Blackford for stating Johnson lied, then surely he must eject members every time one claims another has just lied.

    The point is that the rule prohibiting members calling out lies is ridiculous.

  14. Lord knows I didn’t like her but she looks far better that Boris.

    May was like the inept headmistress of a CofE primary school, Corbyn was the failure of a geography teacher and the Boris the boy’s PE teacher who got caught shagging the girl’s PE teacher and getting pissed in the staff room but gets away with it because he a ‘cheeky chappie’

  15. Not one single Tory came forward at the time, nor has a single one stepped forward and owned up to wrong doing.

    The only concern they have now is any harm that this may do the party, something the few who have spoken up when being interviewed have repeatable mentioned.

    The tory party do not give a stuff fig, for any of the people they represent, every single one of them is entirely self serving, duplicitous and are incapable of doing the right thing.

    None of this information was given voluntarily , it’s an odd person who willing interacts with others they know to be dishonest in most aspects of daily life, it is entirely self defeating for the UK to continue to enable people so comfortable with lying to represent us.

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