Hinckley Times

We need to ditch the PM before it is too late and deal is done

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WHEN Theresa May called a snap general election, it was the right decision, but the way she handled it, ruined it for the Tories. She shut everyone out, except for two close advisers, who were sacked afterwards, and now write disparagin­g views about her.

She promised the Tory 1922 committee that it would not happen again? Then came Brexit; and she shut everyone out (again) except for her advisor, Olly Robbins, (a pro remaining civil servant) and followed the mantra of the civil service!

She talks about “collective cabinet responsibi­lity”. Well it applies to a PM as much to the rest of the cabinet. And the fact she hid the deal from them, and everybody, till the very last, has all the hallmarks of skuldugger­y.

Any one who has fought bureaucrac­y, as I have, will know that they always play for time, and frustratio­n is their weapon of choice, wearing the plaintiff down, then suddenly springing an (final) offer, which is invariably accepted; sound familiar?

Fear is never a good instrument for policy, and the EU, May, and the remainers, have peddled fear to it’s extreme, to blackmail the British people to accept their way. We must hold our nerve!

She is incrementa­lly destroying the Tories single handed, and they are afraid of her, despite not wanting her as leader.

If they mount a leadership challenge, and she wins, they can’t touch her for a year, and a general election could come at any time? Let her see Brexit through, then get rid of her, seems to be the plan?

But by then she would have locked us into a permanent relationsh­ip with the EU, worse than being a member, which we would be in all but name, and having to pay £billions more on top of the £39 billion “exit” fee, in perpetuity!

This is Munich all over again, and the Tories, then, (eventually) bit the bullet and ditched Chamberlai­n, and thank God they did. She has to go, before it is too late, and we have to stand up against the crony ridden EU, and stop appeasing the Germans, which is what it is all about.

She thinks she is a dancer? Well; “strictly” speaking; it’s a disaster darling; a disaster!

Steve Vickers

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