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When elected as Tory leader, there were plenty of articles in the media about her leadership/management style and she was very open about this. She had a "straight up" style and openly boasted about not frequenting the Commons bars. This should have set alarm bells ringing. Anyone involved in negotiations knows that one of the keys to success is building up relationships. Even with the biggest global issues, it's still about working with people. You need to build up a sense of mutual trust, respect and possibly friendship etc. This is where spending time in the bar is exactly what should be happening. May has failed at every level to build up any sense of team: cabinet, commons, EU, etc etc. She is clearly a loner who brings in singular advisers from outside and then fires/blames them when things go wrong. There has never been a sense of "we are all in this together". She has been exactly the PM that we did not need.
I mean this in all seriousness, Gareth Southgate would have done a better job with the EU. He clearly understands how to get the best out of a team and work with the media etc.
I cannot judge the UK fully being an outsider, but please know I wish all of my friends, and every UK citizen, the best of all possible outcomes in this hideous mess. All is not lost yet.
I sincerely hope so.
British tits ...
and my personal favorite: "It's so bad even the introverts are here."
Yeah, that made me laugh too. :D
Some who voted to leave yes but I've heard people say that they voted to leave so they want to leave, regardless of the shit storm on its way.
This was far too much of a complex question to ask and to boil it down to no or yes was an act of lunacy.
Cameron should never have been allowed to quit, he should have been forced to deal with the consequences of his decision.
All Brexit has bought on the rise of the far right and the likes of Farage, Johnson, Gove, Aaron Banks and Reece Mogg have the blood of Jo Cox on their hands.
Leavers don't want to accept this reality but it's plain as day and the rise of this ugly faction in my country is terrifying.
Well said, @Shardlake. It is terrifying. This act of tribalism will create more problems than it'll solve.
This footage keeps going, and going, and onto different neighborhoods, it is just so wonderful to see.
My thoughts exactly. There was also a massive anti-war demonstration and march in London (and across the world I might add) on 15 February 2003 and we all know how that stopped the war. Not that I'm comparing the Iraq War of 2003 (which I was against) with Brexit (which I voted for), mind.
It's just one example from recent history of how these types of marches ultimately often achieve very little. It is the world of politics with its executive and parliamentary components that can really only change things. Everything else is a mere sideshow, or at worst an unhelpful distraction.
Yesterday, Theresa May said she would resign if her Brexit deal passed Parliamant. Now we have no idea what the MP's will vote on tomorrow, is her resignation off the table already?
Neither will the MP's because if they now vote for Mays plan they will be forever tainted as political game players and that politics trump the welfare of a nation.
If you’re unaware of what Article 13 is, here is a video on the subject.
You should watch it as it’ll change how we can post in future on this site.
https://newscientist.com/article/2197907-article-13-a-guide-to-the-new-eu-copyright-rules-and-the-ban-on-memes/
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47752017