Will this Rishi fellow be more competent than Truss and Boris?
I don't know anything about him.
I don't know anything about him.
Welcome to austerity breh.Will this Rishi fellow be more competent than Truss and Boris?
I don't know anything about him.
idk about that…I'd fukk the brains out of Penny Mordaunt
Just saying ....
Boris has kinda fukked him too by appearing from the shadows. There is as much disunity now as there was previously which wouldn’t have been the case if he had just fukked off for good.Welcome to austerity breh.
High taxes, low expectations.
Even if he stabilizes the economy, you aren't getting brownie points for your team creating the mess.
He is fukked either way.
He can't. It would be the decimation of the Tories and he would essentially be a king ruling over a puddle. You can't do something that will decimate your party, all those MPs immediately become his enemy.Boris has kinda fukked him too by appearing from the shadows. There is as much disunity now as there was previously which wouldn’t have been the case if he had just fukked off for good.
Sunak will definitely bring calm to the markets, and will allow for a level of competence that the others, including most of the others who ran in the previous race, do not.
He will not be accepted by a certain section of the Tory voters who are inherently against voting for a brown person. He will also disappoint any of the base who are small government, low taxation, traditional conservatives.
Given a chance, and depending on what your political compass says, I think he might be a decent PM, but he will never get to show that.
He won’t win the next GE in any event, so he might actually be better off calling one pronto, getting it out of the way, and then rebuilding through opposition.
BoJo has done the bait & switch again, like the shameless opportunist c*nt that he is, and will hope to pick up the pieces when this doubtless goes wrong for Sunak, and the Tories have bottomed out. He really is a piece of shyt.
I hear you, but they’re fukked all ends up, and him with it.He can't. It would be the decimation of the Tories and he would essentially be a king ruling over a puddle. You can't do something that will decimate your party, all those MPs immediately become his enemy.
He will try to hold on to fix as many problems as he can in the next two years, but that will mean austerity, and the only winner from austerity is the opposition.
At that stage he will need to deal with the people who challenge his leadership and hope Labour fukk up repeatedly.
At this stage people need to start protesting if the want an election. That's the only way I see it happening.
I’d hope so. I am sure that Penny Mordaunt thinks that she has what it takes to galvanise the party & electorate, but the truth is that she will be doing everyone a disservice if she contests this any further.Rishi definitely getting it at this point
Good analysis. I wonder how all those Tory voters who voted for Brexit due to the "browning" of UK feel about having a brown PM as the end byproduct of their actions. Its weird twist of irony. LolBoris has kinda fukked him too by appearing from the shadows. There is as much disunity now as there was previously which wouldn’t have been the case if he had just fukked off for good.
Sunak will definitely bring calm to the markets, and will allow for a level of competence that the others, including most of the others who ran in the previous race, do not.
He will not be accepted by a certain section of the Tory voters who are inherently against voting for a brown person. He will also disappoint any of the base who are small government, low taxation, traditional conservatives.
Given a chance, and depending on what your political compass says, I think he might be a decent PM, but he will never get to show that.
He won’t win the next GE in any event, so he might actually be better off calling one pronto, getting it out of the way, and then rebuilding through opposition.
BoJo has done the bait & switch again, like the shameless opportunist c*nt that he is, and will hope to pick up the pieces when this doubtless goes wrong for Sunak, and the Tories have bottomed out. He really is a piece of shyt.
Ironic, indeed.Good analysis. I wonder how all those Tory voters who voted for Brexit due to the "browning" of UK feel about having a brown PM as the end byproduct of their actions. Its weird twist of irony. Lol
Way too prideful and don't want to admit that they were wrongI've seen so many stupid old ass cacs say they'll still vote conservative after all this shyt