Bodicoteblue
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No need to thank me for inventing powered flight 58 years before my birth
Do they think that we can’t see or hear them?
No need to thank me for inventing powered flight 58 years before my birth
If Sunak was a white old Etonian he would be a shoe in. Truss is a moron. But she’s white and loved Thatcher. Sunak also loves the rotting slag, but his skin tone is a factor here. It must be. No one could vote for her.
Do they think that we can’t see or hear them?
Not sure it can be entirely reduced to race or an antipathy to Old Wykehamists.If Sunak was a white old Etonian he would be a shoe in. Truss is a moron. But she’s white a loved Thatcher. Sunak also loves the rotting slag, but his skin tone is a factor here. It must be. No one could vote for her.
Not sure it can be entirely reduced to race or an antipathy to Old Wykehamists.
Sunak had already blotted his copybook with his part in Partygate as well as his Green Card and tax issues, was seen as conniving and plotting for his future leadership bid by not cutting taxes earlier, and was regarded as having acted treacherously by resigning and precipitating Johnson’s collapse. He consistently polled top with the MPs as they understand the seriousness of the challenges ahead, but the party members are more insulated against those issues and Truss cleverly ticks their boxes. She is simply errecting the country’s favourite Aunt Sallies and telling Members what they want to hear, even though there are huge holes in her plans and it will force her to adopt an aggressive posture that will put her at odds with the country domestically and with other countries internationally. The Members just see the Aunt Sallies before them.
The harsh reality is that there is no money to make any fundamental change, which Sunak knows, but which is why she will win: nobody wants to face up to realities in the UK so she can promise them the world. It is also a reason why the country might be back in the polling stations earlier than I’d imagined, and not just to keep warm. She will have a sizeable wedge of MPs outside of her government who backed Sunak and will be less than fulsome in their support of her as things unravel this winter. Could be that she’s in office for less time than Bonar Law.
Top class analysis, spot on.,but the party members are more insulated against those issues and Truss cleverly ticks their boxes.
Don’t get me wrong the only vote I would give either of them would be voting which deserted island full of hungry big toothed animals wanting to make them brunch to send them to. Your point about promises is interesting, how long can their lies be swallowed by England? I mean ffs, they lie about everything. It baffles me how people can be conned by these cunts down there in certain swathes of the country. Mind boggling. Fucking Stockholm Syndrome at its finest.Not sure it can be entirely reduced to race or an antipathy to Old Wykehamists.
Sunak had already blotted his copybook with his part in Partygate as well as his Green Card and tax issues, was seen as conniving and plotting for his future leadership bid by not cutting taxes earlier, and was regarded as having acted treacherously by resigning and precipitating Johnson’s collapse. He consistently polled top with the MPs as they understand the seriousness of the challenges ahead, but the party members are more insulated against those issues and Truss cleverly ticks their boxes. She is simply errecting the country’s favourite Aunt Sallies and telling Members what they want to hear, even though there are huge holes in her plans and it will force her to adopt an aggressive posture that will put her at odds with the country domestically and with other countries internationally. The Members just see the Aunt Sallies before them.
The harsh reality is that there is no money to make any fundamental change, which Sunak knows, but which is why she will win: nobody wants to face up to realities in the UK so she can promise them the world. It is also a reason why the country might be back in the polling stations earlier than I’d imagined, and not just to keep warm. She will have a sizeable wedge of MPs outside of her government who backed Sunak and will be less than fulsome in their support of her as things unravel this winter. Could be that she’s in office for less time than Bonar Law.
Jerremy Hunt here reminding us of what a sensible approach to real issues would look like.