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I feel sorry for TM

14 replies

itsbritneybiatches · 07/02/2019 23:06

Not only had she got a job she didn't support but she's in the limelight with everyone criticising everything about her.

Her didn't support brexit and is doing the best she can I think.

I feel sorry for her tbh

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MissionItsPossible · 07/03/2019 16:57

Well then she shouldn't have put herself in the race for PM then. She knew what she was taking on, it's not like Brexit was something that came out of the blue after she became PM and she was unfortunate enough to be the one to deal with it.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 07/03/2019 16:58

I’m amazed she hasn’t stomped out of number 10, flashed the finger and said “stuff it, I’m off to Rio”. I may have done that if I were in her position.

ataleoftwothenthreethenfour · 07/03/2019 16:59

She didn't get the job by accident, and what makes you think she is doing the best she can. She should try harder.

ataleoftwothenthreethenfour · 07/03/2019 16:59

I don't feel even a tiny bit sorry for her.

lboogy · 07/03/2019 17:26

I agree OP. I think she's the least worst option among all the current crop of politicians

AFPH123 · 20/03/2019 20:46

She shouldn’t be PM if she doesn’t believe in Brexit.

What was that press conference then! What a load of shite. This whole saga is just a shitshow. The only thing that will bring this to an end is no deal now. How dare she and and eu hold everyone to ransom.

deathbycats · 20/03/2019 20:49

She chose the job. No sympathy here for the shit show they’re making of it.

noblegiraffe · 20/03/2019 20:50

She’s a total embarrassment and has let herself be pushed around by a minority group within her party instead of working across parliament to get broad support. And when inevitably she was handed her arse on a plate and her shitty deal voted down, she blamed everyone else.

Makinglists · 20/03/2019 20:57

For a while I did feel sorry for her (I never, ever vote Conservative), but now all sympathy has gone -shes completely lost it and wont admit that Its a complete f-up and have the guts to say we need a longer period to really sort out what this country wants.

dreichuplands · 20/03/2019 21:23

She wanted this job, has clung to this job and refused to build any consensus while doing it. I have no sympathy for her at all, she blames others and takes no personal responsibility at all.

Michaelbaubles · 20/03/2019 21:24

Exactly what making said - I’m not a Tory and never will be but I felt some female solidarity with her at first for taking on a tough job. That’s long gone. No pity here at all.

NashvilleQueen · 20/03/2019 21:25

There have been moments over the pay few years where I would agree. But not any more. No sympathy. No respect.

BubblesBuddy · 21/03/2019 14:02

The problem is that Brexit isn’t achievable to please everyone. No one thought through what might happen before the referendum, hadn’t planned anything, and hadn’t bargained for the entrenched views and “politics” surrounding this agreement. She cannot bring together a divided nation and it’s her party MPs and Farage that have led is to this. We never heard about the EU when Tony Blair was PM. This will now go down in history as a notable success!

TM cannot please her party in the constituencies, the ERG, Labour, the EU or the electorate but, believe me, neither will anyone else! It’s impossible!

peteneras · 21/03/2019 17:27

This IS a simple job that was handed over to her on a golden plate just after June 2016. Her employers - yes, all 17.4 million of them - gave her a mandate and just one simple instruction, that to LEAVE THE EUROPEAN UNION with immediate effect. She needn't have to look at the faces of that bunch of unelected old men/gangsters who sit themselves comfortably in those ultra-modern Brussels offices; nor allow herself to be humiliated by them over and over again; nor spend over two years writing up that nonsense 585-page treaty that no one believes in - except the born-losers here and the EU, of course - nor to pay £39,000,000,000 over to them in what is a fair and legal divorce; nor to beg for "a deal" of sorts that the rest of the world can do without, etc, etc, etcetera!

But as it turned out, this simple instruction has proved too complicated for her to understand. Not being funny here, it takes only a few minutes for me to teach my dog a new trick and learn a new instruction and he gets it in no time at all.

TM - get out of Brussels and come home immediately! Offer them nothing; ask for nothing; and in just over a week from now you'll have the EU scrambling over to these shores asking for deals from you on bended knees!!!

And that's not to mention the rest of the world knocking on that black No.10 door offering you deals and deals galore!

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