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ianch99 28-10-2022 23:01

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36138725)
We don't have an "Indian PM". We have a British PM, born here (unlike Boris).

I can't imagine that the section of your regional compatriots who voted for Brexit voted to avoid a PM of Asian heritage.

That article was rubbish and you did rely on it to support your notion of racism, preferring the term to "prejudice". Very naughty but it fits your narrative of regarding Brexiteers as somewhat despicable. Naught but not nice.

You need to get out of Wokingham and Waitrose and see the world how it really is. Your one-dimensional Brexit world view needs changing, the reality is far more complex that you would like it to be. The causes & reasons behind how people voted are many and varied. Like it or not, racism and xenophobia are part of that equation. You need to accept that.

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36138731)
I actually agree somewhat, brexit was never about Indian's, yes being sick of people coming over here and doing the jobs we don't want to and filling huge swathes of the workforce was part of it but considering migration here from nationals outside the EU was greater than those from it in the years running up to the vote you'd have thought that'd gain traction somewhere, plus of course it's quite hard to be racist when the people you're attacking are of the same ethnicity, unless we're really disappearing down the rabbit hole of far right untermenschen, which I don't think we are and the vast majority of brexit voters would be disgusted to be associated with that kind of thing

I would tend to agree with you, but we always need to be aware of things we may be disgusted by and how these traits are encouraged and who encourages them, the Farage breaking point poster being a prime example.

Anyway, that's enough on the irony of Sunak.

Sephiroth 29-10-2022 07:51

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36138731)
I actually agree somewhat, brexit was never about Indian's, yes being sick of people coming over here and doing the jobs we don't want to and filling huge swathes of the workforce was part of it but considering migration here from nationals outside the EU was greater than those from it in the years running up to the vote you'd have thought that'd gain traction somewhere, plus of course it's quite hard to be racist when the people you're attacking are of the same ethnicity, unless we're really disappearing down the rabbit hole of far right untermenschen, which I don't think we are and the vast majority of brexit voters would be disgusted to be associated with that kind of thing

Quite right.


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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36138734)
You need to get out of Wokingham and Waitrose and see the world how it really is. Your one-dimensional Brexit world view needs changing, the reality is far more complex that you would like it to be. The causes & reasons behind how people voted are many and varied. Like it or not, racism and xenophobia are part of that equation. You need to accept that.<SNIP>

Maybe - but you led on racism; you promoted that notion.

1andrew1 29-10-2022 23:26

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
Just when the government was looking cohesive, who pops up to give Starmer a helping hand?
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No 10 alarm as Boris Johnson plans to attend Cop27 climate summit

A row over prime minister Rishi Sunak’s refusal to attend the Cop27 climate summit took an extraordinary twist on Saturday night as the Observer was informed that his predecessor but one – Boris Johnson – is planning to attend the event.

Several sources said they had been told that Johnson is intending to go to the crucial meeting of world leaders in Egypt to show his solidarity with the battle against the climate crisis.

Johnson’s attendance would be potentially explosive just days after Sunak took over as prime minister and decided he did not have time to attend.

Johnson’s involvement would be seen as both an implicit criticism of Sunak for not going and an attempt to maintain and bolster his profile just a week after he abandoned his own attempts at a dramatic comeback to No 10. Several sources close to Johnson did not deny that he was set to go.

On Saturday night there were signs of a row at the highest levels of government over Johnson’s intentions, and indications that efforts may be under way to get the former prime minister to change his mind.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...f181c2128072fe

Paul 30-10-2022 00:24

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
TBH, I dont give a flying **** about who attends COP27.

No doubt that annoying teenager will be there.

Ms NTL 30-10-2022 00:24

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36138828)
Just when the government was looking cohesive, who pops up to give Starmer a helping hand?

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...f181c2128072fe

Princess Nut Nut told him to go.

1andrew1 08-11-2022 21:56

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
Some more changes:
- Williamson has resigned over the bullying allegations
- Investment zones are due to be axed in the Autum statement
https://news.sky.com/story/sir-gavin...lying-12742023

Hugh 11-11-2022 09:56

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
Ah, the old "It wasn't me, Guv!" excuse...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63592909

Apparently, a big girl made him do it, then ran away...

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Former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has said he warned Liz Truss she was going too fast with her ill-fated economic plans.

In his first interview since he was sacked by the then PM, Mr Kwarteng told TalkTV he had warned her to "slow down" after September's mini-budget.

He said he told her it was "mad" to fire him, and she would only last "three or four weeks" if she did.

"Little did I know it was only going to be six days," he added.

Mr Kwarteng was dramatically fired by Ms Truss in October, two weeks after their tax-cutting mini-budget sparked turmoil on financial markets.

She then ditched almost all of the plan in a bid to stay in power, but announced her resignation a few days later - less than seven weeks after taking office - as support from Conservative MPs ebbed away.

Speaking to TalkTV, Mr Kwarteng said that he had warned Ms Truss about going at a "breakneck speed" with economic measures after the mini-budget.

"She said, 'Well, I've only got two years' and I said, 'You will have two months if you carry on like this'. And that is, I'm afraid, what happened."

He also said: "I think the prime minister was very much of the view that we needed to move things fast. But I think it was too quick."

RichardCoulter 11-11-2022 17:10

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36139786)
Ah, the old "It wasn't me, Guv!" excuse...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63592909

Apparently, a big girl made him do it, then ran away...

Truss tried to blame him and now he's putting the blame on her.

They used to be good friends, I bet they aren't any more.

Damien 11-11-2022 18:24

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
Most of the leaks around the time did suggest it was Truss who was the more bullish of the two on the mini-budget. Besides she said she was going to do this in her leadership bid so she can't claim otherwise.

Mr K 11-11-2022 19:51

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36139822)
Most of the leaks around the time did suggest it was Truss who was the more bullish of the two on the mini-budget. Besides she said she was going to do this in her leadership bid so she can't claim otherwise.

I think Lizzie would make a great Pizza chef. Time for a change of career, she needs to think outside the box.

1andrew1 11-11-2022 21:30

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36139820)
Truss tried to blame him and now he's putting the blame on her.

They used to be good friends, I bet they aren't any more.

They used to be more than good friends. ;)

Mr K 15-11-2022 21:11

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Westminster voting intention:

LAB: 50% (+1)
CON: 26% (-2)
LDEM: 9% (-2)
GRN: 5% (+1)

via
@RedfieldWilton
, 13 Nov
Westminster voting intention:

LAB: 50% (+3)
CON: 27% (-2)
LDEM: 6% (-3)

via
@DeltapollUK
, 10 - 14 Nov
Didn't get much of a 'honeymoon' did he?

Never mind I'm sure there's goodies for all in the Budget this week. I have faith that 12 years of austerity/the Tories, plus our Brexit bonus is about to be rewarded..

1andrew1 15-11-2022 21:32

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36140049)
Didn't get much of a 'honeymoon' did he?

Never mind I'm sure there's goodies for all in the Budget this week. I have faith that 12 years of austerity/the Tories, plus our Brexit bonus is about to be rewarded..

Appointing the incompetents Braverman and Williamson to Cabinet roles won't have helped his popularity.

Not going so well with that other one, Raab.
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New developments tonight:

Top MoJ officials have now ruled there should always be senior civil servant in room for meetings with Raab.

DExEU perm sec understood to have shared general concerns about his behaviour with Cab Sec after officials raised them.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...e_iOSApp_Other

denphone 16-11-2022 06:22

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36140049)
Didn't get much of a 'honeymoon' did he?

Never mind I'm sure there's goodies for all in the Budget this week. I have faith that 12 years of austerity/the Tories, plus our Brexit bonus is about to be rewarded..

The thing is they can't blame anybody else now because when a government has been in power for 12 years the public knows who is at fault for many of the problems we are seeing now.

And with worse to come..

1andrew1 16-11-2022 08:13

Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister
 
I think we reached rock bottom with Truss. The last few Prime Ministers have been successively worse but Sunak is an improvement on Truss but not without his mistakes.

Dominic Raab will be taking PMQs today. This surely can't go well given the bullying allegations hanging over him.


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