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Strong & Stable Turns Weak & Wobbly

  • thestoryparty
  • Jun 7, 2017
  • 2 min read

Theresa Mays Strong & Stable soundbite has jumped up and bitten her firmly in the rear end, one day before the voting starts she announces that she plans to remove Human Rights, her excuse, it stands in the way of her tackling extremism.

This came days after many criticised her savage cuts to the Police while she was Home Secretary which resulted in 20,000 less police officers on our streets.

Her plans to tackle social care came under fire when it was revealed that many pensioners would lose their homes as a result of new caps.

She removed free school meals affecting up to 1.2 million of the countries poorest children many of whom rely on it as their main meal of the day.

She also announced that she would fully endorse the Naylor Report which will result in NHS Trusts property being sold off to the highest bidder.

She refuses to remove wage caps, preferring to keep public sector pay (which includes our Doctors and Nurses) below the rising cost of inflation. This is having a direct impact on the NHS as many nurses can now earn more working in a supermarket stacking shelves.

She refuses to debate her policies, She Evades Awkward Questions and those few questions that she does answer are replied to with well rehearsed soundbites, many of which have been used to answer just about every question she has faced throughout this election campaign.

One of her favourite replies to off topic or un-screened questions is " I have made this very clear in our manifesto" but she never says where it is in her manifesto.

This is shameful behaviour from a person asking us to trust her with the fate of our nation. The day before the polls open and she still refuses to clarify her parties position on Security, Healthcare, the NHS, Benefits and Pensions.


 
 
 

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