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Theresa May looks like she’s about to break.

I actually feel sorry for her right at this moment. .
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It's interesting when politically you know the whole country, who voted for this in a referendum, is politically looking to make a person fall as they don't want to open the pandora's box, maybe we got it wrong.

I have no envy for Theresa May, she truly is between a rock and a hard place.
@SW-User people got swept up in it. Didn’t really think it through.
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@SevenTierCrazyCake Which is why May is now the fall person. I don't know why the UK government doesn't follow the legal advice from lawyers that the referendum is not binding, and the contract with the EU is unless broken.
@SW-User me either
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@KellyLancaster yes. Horrendous. Don’t envy her one bit.
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@KellyLancaster & an impending disaster
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@KellyLancaster gut feeling just
I admire her for this. She is still peddling that brexit will be good even though you can hear in her voice that she doesn’t believe it anymore either, but who can blame her for saying those things now? They are all she’s got left.
We could easily have had 5 or 6 prime ministers in the last two years if we had had someone more flaky from the start. But somehow she has pulled through and got the best possible deal that the EU were ever going to accept, even if it is rubbish compared to what we’ve already got. Imagine the chaos we would have had if someone like Boris had been prime minister - he resigns as soon as he doesn’t get his way, rather than fighting for it and staying in a position where he could actually change something. He’d have done the same as prime minister and we’d go through one after another.
@AndrewtheAlu ugh. Boris. What an idiot
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I actually don't feel sorry for her.

She has known for ages that the fantasy as imagined by Brexit supporters was never achievable. She has talked up rhetoric of a 'red white and blue Brexit' and that 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.

This is irresponsible. I agree she is in a tough place but she helped box herself in.
@Burnley123 perhaps.
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I’m actually sickened by all the chicken shits who wouldn’t step up for PM and are now bleating about her doing it wrong. Bloody do it yourself
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@SW-User they won't Boris, Farage etc all need to be the one moaning from the sides as they know it can't be delivered how they promised it. But you're right chicken!
@SW-User 100% agree.
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She's been given a totally impossible job. Like you I have sympathy for her in some ways. Whoever was left with Cameron's mess was never going to do well out of it
@SW-User no indeed. That man has a lot to answer for.
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@SevenTierCrazyCake he was a nitwit. He was so worried about UKIP stealing more MPs he thought this way to shut them up. He expected another coalition so he could get Lib Dems to insist referendum didn't happen. He won a majority so had to hold referendum. So he rushed it thinking I think that was best option to avoid it being a leave vote. He ignored that many just hate status quo as it is not working for them. So they vote for change as only time they feel empowered.
Then he runs away....
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Her replacement will probably be worse.
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@SevenTierCrazyCake Devil is the right word, I'm not sure better is though.
@SW-User True. Lol!
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@SevenTierCrazyCake Maybe we should just dissolve parliament and not bother with a government. You seem to be managing over there.
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Everyone breaks, eventually.
@SW-User True
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@Lacemaker never suspected this day would come. But Danny Dyer nailed it.

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