Exit the Traitors By Richard Miller

     Another one bites the dust, and it is about time, too, as British Prime Minister Theresa May resigns in girly tears, and exits stage door left, probably to get some well-paying EU job in the great hive. Yes, they didn’t call her “May” for nothing.
  https://www.news.com.au/world/europe/uk-prime-minister-theresa-may-set-to-announce-resignation-after-brexit-failure/news-story/373caf7f7b3475c712364e554fa65cbe

     I found this statesman from Robert Spencer about May, which hits the nail firmly down into the timber:

“Theresa May was an absolute disgrace, the worst Prime Minister of Great Britain in decades and possibly centuries. It is she who confirmed the mass immigration policies that have so seriously undermined British society and who cracked down hard against all who protested, seriously eroding Britain’s centuries-long traditions of free discourse and free inquiry. Even if Britain survives as a free nation, future generations of free Britons will loathe her name.”

  https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/05/uk-appeaser-theresa-resigns-over-brexit-failure-robert-spencer-issues-statement

     I doubt that her name will be remembered since there is always a long line of replacements there to do the globalist bidding for their 30 pieces of silver. The far from ideal British police are not crying about the departure of May:
  https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/05/25/police-celebrate-end-of-may-her-legacy-one-of-misery-country-less-safe-officers-will-shed-no-tears/

“Police officers across the country are celebrating Theresa May’s resignation, having been thoroughly alienated by the Prime Minister in her previous role as Home Secretary under David Cameron. Theresa May presided over massive cuts to police budgets and manpower during her tenure, and made “taking on” the Police Federation which represents rank and file officers up to Chief Inspector one of her signature stances — although she seemingly enjoyed a more collegial relationship with politically correct senior officers, such as Metropolitan Police chief Cressida Dick. As Home Secretary, Mrs May attended Police Federation conferences and publicly berateddelegates for “crying wolf” and “scaremongering” when they claimed the cuts — abetted by the left-wing Liberal Democrats, who were in a coalition government with the Tories until 2015 — would destroy neighbourhood policing and lead to the adoption of a “paramilitary style” of policing. … The Greater Manchester Police branch of the Police Federation was particularly scathing when news of Mrs May’s long-awaited resignation finally broke. Chairman Stu Berry said that there are now 21,339 fewer police officers and 15,894 fewer members of police staff than in 2010 — despite the general population exploding and violent crime climbing dramatically — and suggested that “officers will shed no tears at her departure” in a statement published on social media. “I feel that I cannot varnish my words following Theresa May’s decision to leave office. During her time as Home Secretary she decimated the Police Service to near breaking point and significantly reduced the service we provide to the public,” Berry said. “Her legacy is one of misery for thousands of people. This country a less safer place [sic] due to her ideology as serious crime statistics soar in every major town and city in this country. Our members and the Public we serve will continue to suffer the consequences of her dogma for decades to come,” he insisted. “The emotion that she exhibited today were tears for her own self-made demise. It is a shame that she did not have similar empathy for countless victims of crime that could have been avoided.”

     Why, in some respects the sorry saga is a bit like the ending of the horrid Game of Thrones, which is apparently infuriating leftist feminist types, since the feminist hero with the migrant army went mad at the end, and had to be well, dealt with by someone vaguely resembling a hero:
  https://www.counter-currents.com/2019/05/the-modern-prophecy-in-the-final-episode-of-game-of-thrones/

     Yes, some see this cultural garbage as a metaphor for our times, and perhaps they are right, since out times is in fact, cultural garbage.

 

All Blog Posts Authorised by K. W. Grundy
13 Carsten Court, Happy Valley, SA.

 

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