So much for Theresa May’s ‘Falklands moment’.

Her attempt to look stateswomanlike and strong by putting the army on UK streets is getting a drubbing on the social media, where a new hashtag has emerged – #britishthreatlevels

Here’s an example, from Tom Pride:

Now UK government has raised the terrorist threat levels, a quick reminder of what they mean:

#BritishThreatLevels pic.twitter.com/mZCWmUSCr8 — Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) May 24, 2017

Like it?

This one should have been included but I haven’t seen it there so far:

Many people have picked up on the fact that Mrs May’s own police cuts created the situation where she now has to put the army on the streets:

Troops are on British streets b/c #TheresaMay believes strong and stable is firing 20k police officers. — John Smith (son of Harry Leslie Smith) (@Harryslaststand) May 24, 2017

And there are other posts making similar points:

I think it's becoming increasingly obvious to anyone that doesn't read the Mail/Sun that Theresa May is anything but strong and stable. — Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) May 24, 2017

It should be clear that Mrs May can’t do anything right – not even her current attempt at using terrorism to subvert democracy.

So please vote Labour on June 8.

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