Pedestrian
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They bow down and do as they’re told.Until Charles calls them out on something. Then what happens?
They bow down and do as they’re told.Until Charles calls them out on something. Then what happens?
He’s an unelected official, but he’s our unelected official, so that’s ok.They bow down and do as they’re told.
I'm not sure that's true. If the Tories understand anything, it is the importance of being in power.My Mrs has a theory that Truss is the fallgirl. She clearly has little support amongst MPs and the public except Tory members. The Tories are set to lose the next election, so why have someone who may just have a brain cell fighting a lost cause? Let her do her worst till the next election and then she will be gone.
Indeed, but it could stop the ever-cynical frauds in the Tories trying to pass off their patriotic, flag-waving hysterics as sincere.Isn't there a video of Starmer doing the same? Not sure they can use that one.
I thought this too. The Queen reputedly liked Harold Wilson the best. A hint and I a republican. Allies can come from strange places.There’s quite an interesting dynamic forming between the Tory so called government and the royal family especially Charlie. Generally speaking the Tories are seen as the establishment party and thus natural allies to the royals, however, the one thing the royals are is pro union. The current mob of reckless Brexit gangsters masquerading as a government are a clear and present danger to the Union, this won’t have escaped the attention of the royals and the wider establishment. They also won’t forget Johnson sent his lickspittle ReesTwat to lie to the queen on Johnson’s behalf. I wouldn’t be surprised if the royals subtly help Starmer rid us of this rabble.
I'm not sure that's true. If the Tories understand anything, it is the importance of being in power.