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Saturday 10 June 2017

Theresa May's Chief of Staff resigns after election results

This morning, two top aides to British Prime Minister, Theresa May resigned accepting some of the blame for an election that proved as a disaster for the Conservative Party,

The two top aides who resigned are Joint chiefs of staff Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill who formed part of May's small inner circle and were blamed by many Conservatives for the party's lackluster campaign and unpopular election platform.

In a resignation statement on the Conservative Home website, Timothy conceded that the campaign had failed to communicate "Theresa's positive plan for the future," and missed signs of surging support for the opposition Labour Party.

7 comments:

  1. Over there people resigned honourably when they fail, but not here. When are we going to begin to learn from this people?

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  2. HMM
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Civilized pple! If na Nigeria now, them go begin trade blames and go frm one court to another. Smh.

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  4. Civilized pple! If na Nigeria now, them go begin trade blames and go frm one court to another. Smh.

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  5. Aides ke, the oga should go.

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  6. They are being responsible

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  7. Sounds more like a conspiracy. I am guessing that their resignation was not voluntary. It was probably a termination of appointment.

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