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Theresa May shoots herself in the foot so badly parliament roars with laughter

James Wright by James Wright
18 July 2018
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Theresa May apparently shot herself in the foot at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on 18 July. So much so that parliament roared with laughter.

Oh dear

Attacking Jeremy Corbyn, the prime minister said:

Let me also look at what the right honourable gentleman has been doing over the last week. While I was agreeing the future of NATO with President Trump, he was joining a protest march against him.

But given that over three quarters of the public have a negative view of Trump, according to YouGov, May might have miscalculated. Indeed, the Labour benches interrupted May with an eruption of laughter:

May tried to woo Trump, although the US president both undermined her Brexit position and talked up her rival Boris Johnson. Meanwhile, Corbyn joined a 250,000-strong protest against Trump and his xenophobic policies.

The public reacts

People soon mocked May’s apparent miscalculation at PMQs:

https://twitter.com/MattTurner4L/status/1019542353307107328

Theresa May “While I was over-seeing the future of NATO with President Trump”
…the entire house collapses in laughter #PMQs

— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) July 18, 2018

I'm not sure saying "I was meeting with Trump, Corbyn was protesting against him" is a particularly good line for May. He is wildly unpopular in the UK. #PMQs

— Andrew (@andrewpunton) July 18, 2018

Theresa May has badly misjudged how people feel about her spending time with Trump. People openly laughing at her. #PMQs

— Mikey Smith (@mikeysmith) July 18, 2018

Right side of history

Even on May’s own terms, she doesn’t appear to be doing well. Because Trump has repeatedly undermined NATO since visiting the UK.

By contrast, Corbyn stood with protesters. And just as when the Labour leader demonstrated against the 2003 invasion of Iraq, he’s no doubt on the right side of history again. As is everyone standing against Trump’s dangerous far-right response to a global system in crisis.

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