Western Mail

Mrs May’s judgement spectacula­rly unsound

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ABRAHAM Lincoln opined about not being able to fool all of the people all of the time, but Mrs May seems to be doing a fair job of fooling quite a few.

They state she is doing a wonderful job with Brexit, yet negotiatio­ns have not begun yet.

For me she does not have the intelligen­ce, respect for other nations or diplomacy needed.

Someone who in 2017 talks about “boys’ jobs” and “girls’ jobs” on the domestic front does not inspire confidence that she would be up to the job.

She could, if she had sound judgement, give herself the upper hand and reassure the European migrants in jobs here that they will be allowed to stay post Brexit.

Europe would probably then allow British immigrants in Europe to stay, giving stability and reassuranc­e to both sets of immigrants.

But alas, as with her poor judgement in rushing to America to roll over for Trump, she displays dreadful judgement on something easily solved.

A successful care home in Cheltenham, that also had mobile carers (cars provided) went into liquidatio­n a few months back as most of the staff were from eastern Europe and they returned home. A friend’s son-in-law has returned home as he said if he left it and they are to be thrown out there will be many doctors like himself after the same job. If this is replicated in other places we are already in dire straits, before negotiatio­ns have even started.

So is Mrs May up to the job? So far, her judgement seems abysmally poor. J Price Coleford

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