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Old 16-06-2023, 00:51   #711
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Re: The Chronicles of Rishi

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post

There are a lot of people who would agree with Ian that Rishi’s commitment to the UK is in doubt. Personally, I don’t accept that fear. True, he has a potential bolt hole or two if things go wrong for him. Nor do I believe that he went for PM twice other than the normal reason for wanting the job. My problem is with the incompetence with which they have governed us. Your problem with him/them should be the same rather than expressing your anger in the bitter terms that you used.
One large piece of evidence supports Ian. Sunak donated $3m to a US college, not a British one. However, it was 2018 so he might have changed his mind on a future relocation. His Party is unlikely to win the next election so will he be comfortable sitting on the Opposition benches?

In terms of competence, Sunak is the most competent PM we've had for some time - head and shoulders above May and Johnson.

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