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Old 05.24.2019, 02:03 PM   #463
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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
People have been saying that she doesn't deserve any sympathy for the tears she started on today. I disagree. Whilst she has helped oversee some of the worst government policies in a long time she's still a person. This all came down to Brexit. Something that not a single politician would be able have come out unscuppered. As we've said on here before I'm sure she was trying to get a deal that would help everyone and this is all she has to show for it. Shame.

Worst thing is knowing whoever takes over is going to be, if not worse, then certainly as lame as May has been in all this.
yeah, i don’t think she’s evil, she comes across as super-earnest, but just has had a record of incompetence on brexit.

according to an economist article i just heard on audio version, things were not so polarized 3 years ago, and various compromises that are now unacceptable seemed way more palatable. they’re saying it’s various decisions she made that increased polarization. i could copypaste the text later if you’re curious.
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