#TheresaMayGifs: the day the British nation trolled the Tories
After watching UK prime minister Theresa May's performance on Monday evening's election debate hosted by Channel 4 and Sky News, the British public took to Twitter to let her, and the strong and stable Conservative party know just how much they loved May's policies.
— Rachael Pearson (@RachaelWrites_) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Okay, maybe love is too strong of a word... or maybe not the right word to use at all?
— Paddy (@Paddy_9320) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Hey, at least the lack of love is mutual? That counts for something when you're running for prime minister, right? Or is that not how elections work?
— CerysEmily 💫 (@SamSmithFan_XX) May 30, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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When facing the audience, Theresa May was questioned by a passionate midwife who was almost brought to tears as she explained to the Prime Minister the detrimental effect Tory cuts had on the NHS.
— Set Sytes(@SetSytes) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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And when she began talking about her government's care for the elderly and the dementia tax after a pensioner expressed his concerns, a Snapchat filter was used to create a visual representation of how she sounded when responding to him.
— Clarey 🍀 (@clarebroadley) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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But, she's the only candidate who can provide a strong and stable leadership for Britain, remember?
— Faiza Shaheen (@faizashaheen) May 30, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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— eyesascandles(@eyesascandles) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Or not. But at least she showed her will to put up a fight... and walk out of the EU with no deal for the British public, leaving us even more vulnerable if things don't go her way?
But let's not forget how clear, coherent and precise she was when choosing her words, describing her policies and explaining her calculations. Twitter had to be impressed by that at the very least!
— Valentina Vettore (@ValVettore) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Maybe not the public, but her party sure was impressed!
No again? That's it Twitter, we give up.
But this one over here clearly hasn't....
— Jeremy Corbyn(@jeremycorbyn) May 29, 2017 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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