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Well 'our Diana' Does Belong To The Nasty Party.

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anotheoldgit | 15:33 Wed 03rd Oct 2018 | News
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1026208/Conservative-Party-Conference-2018-Diane-Abbott-gaffe-tweet-Theresa-May-dancing

Theresa May supports Diane Abbott moments after Abbott mocked the PM and her advisers.

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Why on earth would anybody stick up for the dreadful Abbot woman !
Well two things to note on this, one that Theresa May is the 'better man' so to speak, but also that the Express have spun the headline. Diane Abbott did not criticise Theresa May, she criticised her advisers, and I would agree with that. I don't think the dancing onto the stage idea was a good one, her speech and jokes etc were fine etc but it did risk leaving her open to ridicule at a time when she ill needs that, so I think that's a valid point. Nive that the PM supported Diane Abbott though, that does show some mettle, and as you know I'm a Labour supporter, but fair play to her.
Every time she opens her mouth it is to give her other foot a rest.
I liked the dancing onto the stage.
Has no one twigged the dancing onto the stage was in line with the jokes she made about coughing and making sure the set stayed out?

she can’t dance and knows she can’t dance so did a bad dance to preempt numpties taking the proverbial.
A retort to Johnson who used ‘It’s a kind of magic’ the day before
Who's 'Our Diana'? The Peoples' Princess?
More like "a kind of tragic" for the PM.
I believe it was a nice bit of self-parody after the crap she took for dancing in Africa. Good for her I say.

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