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Theresa May's "legacy" is one of failure.


Theresa May was a disaster as Prime Minister.


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Theresa May's "legacy" is not one that she can be proud of. Increased usage of Food banks, factory closures, redundancies across the board, more people on "zero hour contracts", Great Britain a laughing stock in Europe, the widening gap between the haves and the have nots, hardship inflected upon the most vulnerable in society with more and more cuts, this is not a legacy upon which to be proud.
Years of failure from her position of Home Secretary through to her years as Prime Minister, have seen police numbers cut and police under funded, NHS funds reduced in real terms despite increases in expenditure, the housing crisis worsening almost daily, the Grenfell Tower fire witnessed May’s refusal to meet survivors casting her as a cold, imperious figure. Though she promised to rehouse all residents within three weeks, 17 families remain in hotels or temporary accommodation and hundreds of towers are still clad with the aluminium composite material used for Grenfell.
Theresa May was a disaster as a Prime Minister not only for the country, but also for the credibility of our political system.She will also be remembered for the disastrous Conservative party conference of 2018 for the cough, the collapsing scenery and the constant interruptions from pranksters in the audience and those offering cough sweets.
Yes, Theresa May as Prime Minister was a disaster and the country is better off without her.


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