She came to try to make up for her mistake but it only served to enrage this close-knit community even more.
Theresa May had provoked widespread criticism and anger on Thursday after failing to visit the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire when she came to the Westway road – staying for 15 minutes and swerving any contact with locals.
On Friday afternoon, word spread she was due to come back, this time to visit St Clement’s Church, where volunteers had been boxing up donations. Before long a crowd had gathered, filling the street outside the church.
As they waited, the people became increasingly hostile, shouting at her to come out and face them. One man began chanting: “Get her out! Get her out!”, while another screamed at police barring the door to the church: “Why have you brought her here? If she cared she would have come yesterday.”
heyhey922 on June 17th, 2017 at 23:42 UTC »
She must have spotted a wheat field.
SummerOf1789 on June 17th, 2017 at 21:43 UTC »
I'm impressed at how quickly she has lost legitimacy as a leader. Takes real skill to be that big of a hack.
Legacy_600 on June 17th, 2017 at 21:20 UTC »
Things that Theresa May is afraid of:
Reporters
Political debates
Spending money
Nurses living comfortably
Adequately funded emergency services
Consequences
Poor people having privacy
Dissenting opinions
Freedom of speech online
Basic cybersecurity
Edit: Reality (thanks u/Kendermassacre)
Edit 2: Farmers (thanks u/sexypeter)
Edit 3: Tourists (thanks u/muchhuman)
Edit 4: Moderates (thank you u/aograzar)
Edit 5: Feeding children (thank you u/varro-reatinus)
Edit 6: Porn (thank you u/avataraccount and u/GDP1195)
Edit 7: Foxes
Human rights (credit to u/earnose for both of these)