British Prime Minister Theresa May Promises To
Leave By June
Granted She Didn’t Say June Of Which Year
May 21. 2019
Theresa May has done everything possible to cling to power,
repeatedly stating she is leaving but never does so
British Prime Minister Theresa May is hugely
unpopular in Britain and the Commonwealth. Based on a
published study, May’s severe austerity policies have killed
off over 100,000 Britons. May's extreme, unjustifiable
budget cuts have sent Britons to food banks in unprecedented
numbers, as people are struggling to make ends meet.
May's brutal budget cuts to police services in
firing 20,000 police officers, has also caused crime to skyrocket in
Britain, which was the safest place in the world prior to her taking
office via a leadership poll, as opposed to a general election (she
barely retained office in the general election that followed and
paid £1 billion to the DUP party for their seats in Parliament, to
obtain a clear majority for the premiership). This has negatively
impacted tourism and left cops jobless.
The British economy was a well-oiled machine up
until Theresa May took office and began making improper budget cuts,
all while mishandling Brexit (Britain’s pending exit from the
European Union). The British economy is suffering because of May’s
poor financial policies. She is not good with the economy.
Constantly making budget cuts regarding needed public services to
make it appear the government in is the black, while the business
sector suffers, as Brits have less disposable income, is not a good
idea.
So obsessed is she with Brexit, that she has
neglected the British economy, which has contracted. Since May took
office there have been many store closures and revenue declines.
Thousands of store branches have closed all over Britain under her
unwise financial policies that have bred a recession. Brexit has
also led to the British economy hemorrhaging over 250,000 jobs.
May's deceitful and disgraceful immigration policies
saw thousands of people wrongly deported, with their lives uprooted
and families torn apart. Based on reports in credible British
newspapers, May continues to send out deportation orders to people
who are lawfully in the country, indicating she has a mental problem
and cannot control herself in this regard. Accomplished professors,
legal professionals, doctors, nurses, teachers and businesspeople
have been wrongly sent deportation orders, when their visas and
leave to remain status are in proper order.
May is sending out massive amounts of deportation
orders like it's junk mail and offending many people and their home
nations in the process, which is not good for British business and
trade. When investors in the international community read these
troubling (and accurate) articles in the Telegraph, Guardian,
Independent and Daily Mail, among other publications, about all
these people who have been sent fraudulent deportation orders, it
gives them great pause about investing in Britain and opening
businesses in the nation.
People don't have time and money to waste, investing
and setting up business ventures in foreign nations, only for an
unhinged Prime Minister, who is out of her ever loving mind, to send
them a fraudulent deportation order. Britain is the one getting
burned, as it means less job creation from foreign nations.
I'm not trying to insult Britain, a nation I love.
I'm telling you the truth, with the hope May will be reined in from
causing any further damage in this regard, as your nation (like all
nations) needs the jobs. That's how people support their families.
Furthermore, you can't come to Britain and go on the dole. You have
to show satisfactory finances (months of authentic bank statements),
regarding how you will support yourself and if you are seeking to
open a business as well, how you will lawfully fund it.
Therefore, what May is doing is not controlling an
immigration problem, but killing off foreign investment and scaring
off brilliant minds, whose presence was requested by British
businesses and organizations (the NHS, universities). For further
information, I challenge any skeptic (the far right) to go to the
British government's website regarding obtaining a visa to Britain
and look at the requirements. The British government is very
thorough with these things and always has been.
However, May is the only one in several decades to
show the world such a rude, xenophobic, unwelcoming face in conduct
that has offended the Commonwealth, Asia and America. May ticked off
the Japanese government recently, by engaging in "arrogant" and
"rude" speech, which prompted them to show her the door during a
confrontational, contentious, failed negotiation. The Japanese are
big on respect and manners. May is the first British Prime Minister
I have ever seen to lack respect for others and openly show that
hostility.
World leaders have their pride. They're not going to
let her or anyone talk to them like dogs and get away with it. They
see themselves as representing their nations and as symbols of
national pride. They are not going to let anyone spit on their
sovereignty without some form of retaliation. She should have
learned that lesson from the frosty reception she received in the
E.U. the other day. You can disagree without being disagreeable.
I can't believe I'm even writing this about a
British Prime Minister. I am genuinely in shock. The British
government is one of the last nations in the world I thought I'd
have to write that about a Prime Minister. Woman what have you done.
Your behavior is embarrassing to Britain and the Commonwealth. You
really do need to leave.
May’s xenophobic speech has alienated over half the
planet. She arrogantly branded EU citizens “queue jumpers” (and
thereby May offended 500,000,000 people in the EU). May’s xenophobic
conduct also surfaced regarding arrogantly blocking the visas for
Indian doctors and IT professionals, not wanting them as foreigners
in Britain, where their talents are needed and were requested by
British businesses and universities (and thereby May offended
1,300,000,000 people in India).
May not only embarrassed the Indians, she
embarrassed the British businesses and institutions who applied for
the visas, in trying to attract top foreign talent to boost industry
and trade in the United Kingdom. Britain never had problems like
this before. However, her xenophobia is that out of control.
May’s xenophobic conduct was also quietly at play
while she was Home Secretary under David Cameron, prior to becoming
Prime Minister. May destroyed the Landing Cards of Caribbean
immigrants, who were invited to immigrate to Britain between
1940-1970, to help rebuild the mother country after the ravages of
World War II.
After May destroyed evidence they had landed in
Britain during the government's designated time period (where they
were told by the government at the time that as citizens of the
Commonwealth they automatically have British citizenship when they
immigrate), she revoked their citizenship and sent out thousands of
deportation orders.
One man who had been in Britain for decades since
childhood died of a heart attack on a street in Brixton (London)
from the stress and shock of the deportation order. Three elderly
people died from stress related illnesses after they were wrongly
deported to Jamaica, after being in Britain since childhood.
Long-term immigrants, who had lived in Britain for
several decades since childhood, were wrongly deported to Jamaica,
the Bahamas, Grenada, and Barbados, among other nations in the
Caribbean, with May also having stole their British pensions they
worked for most of their lives by revoking it. They lost their jobs,
healthcare and homes due to May's unconscionable and illegal conduct
(and thereby May has offended 20,000,000 people).
May also began wrongly and deliberately sending out
deportation letters to Australians, Canadians, Africans, among
others from other nations in the Commonwealth, under her
unscientific, obsessive immigration quotas, in a bid to purge all
non-white Britons from Britain (and thereby May offended
2,400,000,000 people).
May’s xenophobic conduct resurfaced this past
February when she went to Northern Ireland and decided to offended
their citizens and the people of Ireland, in attempting to tinker
with the landmark Good Friday Agreement that has kept peace in the
region for the past 20-years (and thereby May offended 6,700,000
people). Irish people became angry and offended (and understandably
so). People in England, Scotland and Wales begged her not to do it,
but she did anyway and it bred another disaster.
The news of May’s conduct in all the aforementioned
matters spread to newspapers all over the world, where journalists
and international citizens condemned her conduct. This has not
happened to a British Prime Minister in generations. As you can see,
May has offended billions of people and for what. What has all of
this accomplished. The British people are angry with her. Half the
planet is angry with her.
May does not own Britain. She had no right to do
these things in causing such massive offense in Britain and the
world. Decades and decades of trust and respect the British
government built up in the world, she has been blowing sky high with
the aforementioned acts. People can only go by what they see a
person do. And when you do inexplicably damaging things, it erodes
public trust. Britain is a good nation and it didn't deserve this.
May let people like Rupert Murdoch turn her into a puppet for their
financial gain and damaged Britain in the process.
Not to mention, Britain is more divided than ever
under her policies and that of her predecessor, David Cameron, with
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland actively writing online about
wanting independence referendums. I respect their wish to seek
independence. However, I think they are stronger together as four
nations in the United Kingdom - as in remaining united as one.
Financially, militarily and socially, they are much stronger with
greater spending power and military might. I also think Britain is
better as an EU member state. It has many advantages in regards to
the economy, military, and food and safety standards. It also
provides political stability.
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