Tories 2015: “Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice – stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband”
Tories 2017: “Strong and Stable”
Tories 2019: EVACUATE THE QUEEN pic.twitter.com/jsZOqTmZim
— Stewart McDonald MP (@StewartMcDonald) February 3, 2019
Here’s Ed Miliband giving Nigel Farage a lesson on how to handle being splatted by a member of the public.pic.twitter.com/bRTaoO6q4W
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) May 21, 2019
Back in 2015 Cameron told us we had a choice between "stability and strong Government" with him, or "chaos with Ed Miliband". Loving the fact that Ed has changed his Twitter name to something which sounds far more appealing than the train wreck that DC and May have delivered. pic.twitter.com/NxvJhwTA2C
— Atcherley.org.uk (@AtcherleyONS) May 24, 2019
#TheresaMay’s plans for Monday 10 June… #Trexit #TheresaMayResign pic.twitter.com/JHGdvcmCb8
— KerryWard (@FallAgainMJ) May 24, 2019
Only in Britain, I love our eccentricities. Larry the cat moved so our Prime Minister can resign after bagging a prime viewing spot.
See ya #TheresaMay #downingstreet pic.twitter.com/wELr9kJka3
— Andy Walker (@AndyWalker67) May 24, 2019
“I think of the people she has cruelly treated” Owen Jones on Theresa May standing down #politicslive https://t.co/vbQQtNQPoI pic.twitter.com/H2TtThCv9l
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) May 24, 2019
No tears for the Windrush Brits she deported
No tears for the Grenfell fire victims
No tears for the disabled people her government has systematically abused
No tears for the 4million kids growing up in dire poverty
Tears of self-pity when she resignspic.twitter.com/4HQI78ZkiI
— Another Angry Voice (@Angry_Voice) May 24, 2019
