# FILE NAME: 00001790.soc # TITLE: Was Theresa May a good Prime Minister? [4feba5ca5ec858e384a1c8c25dcef399] # DESCRIPTION: # DATA TYPE: soc # MODIFICATION TYPE: original # RELATES TO: # RELATED FILES: # PUBLICATION DATE: 2025-10-12 # MODIFICATION DATE: 2025-10-12 # NUMBER ALTERNATIVES: 4 # NUMBER VOTERS: 5 # NUMBER UNIQUE ORDERS: 4 # ALTERNATIVE NAME 1: Statement 1 - Theresa May was not a good prime minister, however she was possibly the best of a bad bunch. In her time in office, she was not able to demonstrate strong leadership, as a result she did not command the respect of her party. In addition, she was unable to campaign effectively or communicate her policies across to the electorate, which resulted in her party losing many votes. She was also not able to implement any effective policies to help the poor or disadvantaged members of society. # ALTERNATIVE NAME 2: Statement 2 - Theresa May was not a good prime minister. She wasn't a strong leader and was not able to command the respect of her party, or communicate her policies across to the electorate. She was also not able to implement any effective policies to help the poor or disadvantaged members of society. # ALTERNATIVE NAME 3: Statement 3 - Final consensus statement: Theresa May was not a good prime minister; she was unable to campaign effectively or communicate her policies across to the electorate. As a result, she lost many votes for her party. In addition, she did not demonstrate strong leadership and could not implement any effective policies to help the poor. Reflective essay In the essay, I focused primarily on two interactive posts with two very different questions and one reflective post. In my opinion, the most challenging aspect of the Online # ALTERNATIVE NAME 4: Statement 4 - Theresa May was not a good prime minister due to her poor leadership, which lacked decisiveness and commitment to a cause. In her time in office, she was unable to command the respect of her party and suffered from a lack of support from many of her MPs. She also received very little support from the electorate, which made it difficult for her to stay in office. She was unable to carry out many of her policies effectively, which meant she was unable to make an impact on the UK population. She in particular was unable to help the disadvantaged members of society with any of her policies. 2: 4,1,2,3 1: 1,4,2,3 1: 4,3,1,2 1: 4,2,1,3