The negotiation she has always been engaged in is with the British people, rather than with her European colleagues. The deal she is offering is "If I pretend to save your jobs, will you refrain from rioting in the streets and possibly even vote for my party again?".
I would love to think so, but IF the the survey was real that showed women are feeling sorry for her, we are up against a strange mindset, it is noticeable that in not a single interview has anyone dissected her false claims, all on the same page has a different meaning these days.
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The negotiation she has always been engaged in is with the British people, rather than with her European colleagues. The deal she is offering is "If I pretend to save your jobs, will you refrain from rioting in the streets and possibly even vote for my party again?".
ReplyDeleteLet's hope the British people call her bluff.
"Let's hope the British people call her bluff."
ReplyDeleteI would love to think so, but IF the the survey was real that showed women are feeling sorry for her, we are up against a strange mindset, it is noticeable that in not a single interview has anyone dissected her false claims, all on the same page has a different meaning these days.
Sam - yes, although she might have done better by taking sides.
ReplyDeleteWiggia - if people can vote for Corbyn in large numbers then that may be the greater threat.