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Hanging on to Seal of Prime Minister, debases the status of the highest elected office in this country.


May to invite Labour to help create policies amid Tory plot to oust her

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Incredible. Theresa May has completely lost it.First she bribes the DUP in a squalid little deal, hoping to keep herself in power for a few more days. Next she looks to Trump of all people, for some nebulous trade deal to be agreed at some time in the future (and which will benefit only the United States, as history shows us that all trade deals with the USA are very one sided) which she hails as a great success for the UK in a Post Brexit world and now she turns to the Labour party to help her create policies for a post-Brexit Britain.
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The woman is completely batty, or decidedly cynical or even downright hypocritical but perhaps more accurately a combination of all three.
Everyone knows that the primary and overiding impetus for these continuing shenanigans from our Prime Minister is to avert a leadership challenge from within her own party MP's and to cling on to her office for a while longer. It is almost reminiscent of the old song "Give me five minutes more".
Theresa May and her sordid attempts to hang on to the Seal of Prime Minister, debases the status of the highest elected office in this country and moreover she demeans herself in the eyes of all.
For her own sake and more importantly for the sake of this country, she should stand down and allow her successor to call a general election.




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