Rishi Sunak

It remains an absolute mystery how this man gives other men hard ons with his grifting, man of the people schtick.

But the amount of air time he's had (AGAIN) has to be questioned.
He really is a living fascist.

Be cause I expect for a lot of people sadly its woo hoo hoo I wanna be like you hoo hoo - Herr Fuherage legitimises their inner xenophobic feelings
 
I'm looking forward to his thoughts about losing two by-elections and only narrowly holding on to the third, all in constituencies they held massive majorities in.
No doubt the Tufton Street pressure groups will deduce and demand immediate changes in policy, reductions in employment rights, removal of "red tape" in business (like ensuring health and safety legislation is adhered to and food on sale is fit for human consumption), tougher on the "small boats" and tax cuts for millionaires that own "big boats".
That should stem the heammoraging of votes.
 
It remains an absolute mystery how this man gives other men hard ons with his grifting, man of the people schtick.

But the amount of air time he's had (AGAIN) has to be questioned.
He really is a living fascist.

He’s dislikable and I disagree with virtually everything he stands for but the word ‘fascist’ is thrown about far too loosely these days that it is beginning to lose all meaning.
 
Our armed forces are small, underpaid and badly equipped due to - you guessed it - cuts.

In my version of morality, we have no right to involve these people in combat in such circumstances unless we are talking about a direct threat to the UK or Western Europe. We really need to get out of the outdated mentality of being the world's policeman, or Deputy Dawg to the US of A.

As for the Falklands, it would be sensible to have realistic talks with Argentina and see if some agreement can be reached. Joint sovereignty might be an option. It's certainly infinitely preferable to another conflict. At least talk.
The people who should determine the future of the Falklands are the inhabitants of the island.
 
He’s dislikable and I disagree with virtually everything he stands for but the word ‘fascist’ is thrown about far too loosely these days that it is beginning to lose all meaning.
Yes, it should be reserved for people that have exhibited fascistic tendencies over many years with a long record of racism, xenophobia and admiration of authoritarian leaders.
Farage ticks all the boxes.
 

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