Her own party? Those dastardly foreigners? The electorate?
http://bfy.tw/BZb6
Won't have a public debate, won't meet the public, only visits hand-picked audiences and won't let TV cameras in.
Cheering supporters in Scotland
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An invited audience in a Maidenhead toothpaste factory show their support with tumultuous applause
"May has already ruled out the prospect of participating in a TV debate, and early indications suggest that her aides will control her appearances tightly. There was further evidence of this on Friday, with assembled workers heard telling reporters that they were "not allowed" to answer their questions."
http://uk.businessinsider.com/there...ative-victory-is-not-certain-2017-4?r=US&IR=T
(Cornwall) "Local news reporters claim they were locked in a room by Theresa May's press officers as the Prime Minister toured a factory during an election campaign visit."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...y-factory-tour-general-election-a7713311.html
"Accusations have been whizzing around online that at a campaign event at the Shine building in Leeds, the Prime Minister spoke to a room full of guests invited by the party, rather than local people or people who work in the building’s office space."
http://www.newstatesman.com/politic...ge-managed-election-campaign-keeps-public-bay
"residents of the estate were not invited and gathered outside waiting for a glimpse of May, while the audience inside was made up of
Conservatives activists from across Bristol and South Gloucestershire."
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ocrats-defectors-south-west-stick-with-tories
(Craithes) "
Theresa May is facing fresh accusations of “
hiding” from voters after a campaign event held in Scotland was publicly listed as a children’s birthday party.
Bemused locals in Aberdeenshire had been unable to find the location of the Prime Minister’s visit, which was not advertised in advance."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...all-aberdeenshire-corbyn-childs-a7709921.html
"The real Tories are very obvious to spot. But when you look at the BBC video from which this picture is taken, you can see that the others not only do not look enthusiastic, they
do not join in the clapping. Do not take my word for it, watch the video – the body language, apart from the obvious Tories, is more of hostages than supporters.
My contacts in Banchory tell me that this is because, in a weird Tory return to the 19th century, it was made clear to tenants of the Crathes estate that they were expected to turn out to support strong and stable leadership. The heir to the estate, in whose name the hall was booked, is Alexander Burnett, old Etonian and Tory MSP. Which century are we in?"
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2017/04/theresa-mays-fake-meetings/