13th June 2017 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)
“As the world comes to terms
with the United Kingdom election, some might say it was a shambles, others
might say this was the right result”
“Whatever your point of view,
the result was correct in order for politicians young and old to realise no one
will fool the electorate”
“The people of the UK are
able to stand up for what they believe in and what feels right for them”
“Politicians must realise
that personal and party wants and desires are not what this election was all
about”
“The people have needs, but
they are also able to compromise provided the strategy is for the Greater Good”
“Too many of the electorate
have been side-lined for too many years, almost forgotten in fact”
“As if their voices had no
consequences to be ever given the curtesy of time to be heard”
“This has caused a major
backfire and has left this Government weaker as a result of it”
“New and important policies
will need to be implemented, where the Conservatives will be able to gain face
again”
“It won’t happen overnight,
but overall a better strategy will be adopted, allowing those in most need to
be cared for”
“Theresa May is a spent
force. She underestimated the collective
power of the people”
“Now she will need to lick
her wounds and get on with the job of governing”
“The time will be spent well
in organising a format to relieve the long-term suffering of the British people”
“Europe will welcome Great
Britain, not with a hard stick to further scold them, but with a hand that can
be managed”
“Both sides want to have
clear and concise words and strategies – no one wants a long and protracted
negotiation”
“The City of Westminster will
come to the rescue as the guiding light to return sanity to a hurt
establishment”
“Start to see positive moves
coming out of the affray, where politicians can begin to hold their heads up
high again”
“Situations are not lost,
only altered and a better way will be found!”
6th June 2017 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)
“As people begin to vote in
the United Kingdom Election on Thursday, many disgruntled voters will see their
voices heard at last”
“The Election will be a close
fought thing with many people unhappy with the result”
“The future before you needs
at times long-term planning and a strategic plan of action”
“The Conservative team have
that already in place; the Labour team have not even started”
“They, under Jeremy Corbyn,
are still floundering in the dark”
“For an opposition to be
truly effective they must have more than a plan of action, they need to have a
well-oiled machine in production”
“With the left hand not
knowing what the right hand is doing, it shows how unorganised Labour really
are”
“Mrs May will lead the party
to victory, even though her advantage won’t be as large as it once was”
“She will have the necessary
mandate to make a first class leader and where her voice will be heard in the
halls of the European Parliament”
“Now Belgium will really have
something to fear, a strong opposition for their right to rule in what is not a
democratic position”
“Brussels are not elected by
the people, but are self-appointed”
“See the European Parliament
fragment and where bickering amongst themselves will become self-evidential”
“Their structure now is
breaking apart, they cannot hold it together”
“Even France is thinking of
leaving unless major reforms are done and achieved”
“Until that is decided upon,
the Brexit situation will be in the hands of a great leader”
“An even greater opposition
than they first thought possible”
“Brussels will see that they
have fierce opposition against them and not only from the United Kingdom”
“This situation will start to
break wide open, as the United Kingdom will take the lead under its new leader!”
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