These videos show why Theresa May isn’t occupying Downing Street so much as haunting it

Theresa May: Politically, she’s a dead woman walking (with apologies for the fact that I don’t have a picture of her as a ghost) [Art: Dave Brown].

Before beginning, This Writer should clarify that the line about haunting Downing Street is not mine – it was said by Roisin Conaty on the BBC’s Have I Got News For You (see below).

I wouldn’t want to get caught out plagiarising someone else, like Theresa May did in her speech (see below)!

That might encourage Tories to abuse me by calling me “scum”, which of course they never do (see below)!

Now that I have made the above clear, let’s have some entertainment.

This clip from Have I Got News For You includes a discussion of why Theresa May cannot sack Boris Johnson, which makes not only entertaining but informative viewing. For balance, perhaps it should be viewed in conjunction with the following, from the BBC#s Question Time, explaining why he absolutely should be sacked and never allowed near UK politics again.

On the subject of Mr Johnson, Mrs May really is between a rock and a hard place, but we should have no sympathy for her because it is a situation entirely of her own making.

The clip also makes mockery of Mrs May’s cough – for which she seems to have garnered considerable sympathy among a certain section of the public. She had a cold! She shouldn’t be penalised for that – right?

The following tweet puts such comments in perspective. I would apologise for the gross profanity in it but in the circumstances, perhaps I won’t:

https://twitter.com/xoSorchaxo/status/916278425890979845

Another? Here’s Chris Williamson:

https://twitter.com/DerbyChrisW/status/915965794558922755

Let’s expand on this, regarding the Labour policies Mrs May stole:

Meanwhile, the Tories have been trying to improve their image by claiming they don’t wallow in abusive behaviour, while accusing Labour of doing the same. How’s that going for them?

Hmm. Not a great advert for Mrs May and her party, then.

And her perceived vulnerability has led to backstabbing:

Here’s Theresa May’s response to her critics:

And here’s a response to the response:

Put it all together and, yes, you have a prime minister whose luck has run out.

If she wasn’t so desperate to cling to the illusion of power, Theresa May would have handed us her resignation on October 6. She’ll have to do it sooner or later and the wiser heads in her party know the later she leaves it, the worse it will be for the rest of them.

And the country as a whole.

In the meantime, she continues to haunt 10 Downing Street – the ‘Grey Lady’ of UK politics, unable to do anything real but unwilling to depart.


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5 Comments

  1. inkdropk October 7, 2017 at 5:15 pm - Reply

    Sorry to ask – but if the Confidence and supply arrangement is breaking down, isn’t what the honourable lady doing technically Squatting in No 10 ? I thought the tories had pointed out this was wrong when Mr Brown was in residency there #nomajority

    • Mike Sivier October 7, 2017 at 9:19 pm - Reply

      Is the confidence and supply arrangement breaking down?
      I know many of us would like it to be.

      • Brian October 7, 2017 at 11:18 pm - Reply

        Well don’t hold your breath, it’s time is counted weeks, if not in days.

    • Zippi October 7, 2017 at 11:43 pm - Reply

      Did Mr. Brown not have the right ti stay until somebody else could for a government? Theresa should do the honorable thing and take herself and her government away. They are not governing. I don’t know what they are doing but it an embarrassment. Never, in my life, have I been so embarrassed by those who are supposed to be steering the ship into clear waters. We are well and truly stuck in seaweed, off the coast of Oblivion, going nowhere fast! Nobody, in this so-called government, appears to have in the vaguest clue! Incompetence is a compliment. My only fear is the “Brexit” negotiations but given that they are being carried out in such a… and so publicly, I’m not sure what difference it will make. Perhaps, I should send my 8-years-old nephew to negotiate?

  2. Ann Ford October 8, 2017 at 12:37 pm - Reply

    It says she ‘may not be able to do anything’ but she could ruin the country further and make it very, very difficult for Labour to salvage anything.

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