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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Yes certainly the cabinet has shifted to the right, and is to the right of May herself.
She's a consummate politician and knows how to keep dangerous elements content. I think this, and the old adage about keeping your friends close and your enemies closer, explain Blunderbus Boris's presence.
Nah man. You don't realise just how far to the right she is. There is almost no room rightward.
She is marginally reasonable on some issues like gay marriage only when compared to absolute fringe nobodies. Migration she is as far to the right as possible, her speech criticising the court of human rights was so crazy bad last year the right of the party was distancing themselves and the centre was disavowing her position and on justice she is very rightward.
No clue about stuff like war but I'd bet a lot she ain't giving peace a chance.
I was reading yesterday an article about how she created a policy to prosecute absolutely every migration case to the highest courts on principle even when there was zero chance to win, costing is a million plus for cases decided definitively at a lower court for just a couple grand.
Ignoring the high court on salary requirements on visas for the finances and spouses of British citizens is especially odious causing huge direct harm to British citizens and children especially for no logical reason whatsoever. The court argued it should be closer to the living wage, its currently well above average wage.
They also regularly spoil visa applications on the nittiest details possible, like tiny obvious human error things when completing huge forms.
She is a huge ****. It would be harsh to cancer to wish it on her.
Last edited by [Phill]; 07-14-2016 at 12:00 PM.