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She has had longer to prepare the manifesto than anyone else, she's been 'leading' the country for almost a year and she's up against what should have been hopeless opposition. That she's so far out of touch with the British public at this stage, after calling this unnecessary election, just paints her as completely inept.
I do not expect a PM to back down on policies within days, because of media or public pressure. Where's the belief in what she stands for? If something isn't working then go ahead and admit you were wrong, don't change your mind before even trying it though. If you have no faith in what you believe, then why expect the public to have faith in you? She also did this over the NI raise, when she wasn't courting votes, let alone her other changes of stance which, in the main, seem motivated by her misjudgement of what the public want.
I've questioned all along what she actually stands for, and I'm still none the wiser. We elect politicians to best represent us, putting faith in them that they will implement policy that serves the country's best interest. We've got a weak willed mirror for the will of the people, a PM who can't even get that right most of the time. A sheep in wolf's clothing. |
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