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Originally Posted by Damien
Yes, never said he was great.
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But this is the thing. You, and others, put him forward as the morally superior choice!
The man who also lied in Parliament. The man who worked behind the scenes to remove the leader of the party, very moral. The person that printed a shed load of cash to pay people to stay at home, causing the economic crisis we are now in.
Sunak is complicit in everything, but he’s the best person!
The markets like him? Seems democracy has been bent over and royally rogered by “the markets” recently. It seems that regardless of what course sovereign governments wish to explore, is irrelevant. We are subservient to “the markets” and what “the markets” want changes on a daily basis.
I don’t know who I want. But to suggest Sunak is morally superior to Johnson is laughable.
People voted for Boris, not Sunak. Boris has a chance, albeit a very slim one, to at least hang on to some of the red wall. Sunak has no chance whatsoever.