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Topic History of: Windrush - a clear example of May being a secretary, not a leader
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JK2006 Exactly.
In The Know Windrush was (yet again) another Labour disaster (as made quite clear on Newsnight last night).

The order - to persue those who didn't have the correct papers - was issued by the Labour government in 2006, but not really implemented till the "Johnny Foreigner" frenzy in 2011 (when May was Home Secretary).
JK2006 This woman would have been a great executive secretary to a CEO, doing what she was asked efficiently, without thinking of consequences. But as Home Secretary and Prime Minister she is a total disaster because nobody tells her what to do (except Trump). Ramifications? She doesn't understand the word. Consequences? Inconceivable. Just wait until the poor woman has to consider the effect of Brexit on the Irish border.