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RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - Charlemagne - 26-10-2022 11:08

(26-10-2022 10:50 )Tractor boy Wrote:  Regarding Gavin " Frank Spencer" Williamson, what does a Minister without portfolio actually do ?

Tea boy Wink


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - sandals1963 - 26-10-2022 11:27

(26-10-2022 10:45 )skully Wrote:  
(26-10-2022 05:23 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  Could we even follow Italy's example and vote in a far-right leader at the next election? And deny power to both Labour and the Tories?
I mean ow far right could we go?

I worry about you and where is your head is at sometimes.
No sane person wants a far-right government, who wants more hate and bigotry in the world. The more far-right leaders we have, the less safe it is, not just for Jews, people of colour, refugees etc, but everyone, hate breeds hate.
You need to be careful with your brain farts or people will start to think you're EDL. lol.

And off course we are all safe in this world with the master lefty Putin at the moment, work both ends...


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - skully - 26-10-2022 12:22

Calling him a ''master lefty'' is moot, he could be a Buddhist, means nothing when he's murdering innocent civilians. Evil is evil, whatever their ideology is.


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - terence - 26-10-2022 14:01

calling putin a leftist is the same as calling hitler a socialist (i.e, they're not).

their actions automatically disqualify them from being either. that's the difference with the left and right. and they both fall in way to the right.


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - Snooks - 26-10-2022 15:16

Had the key positions in the cabinet looked a bit like this I might have given a bit of leniency and patience bladewave. Well for half an hour at least laughbladewave.
Ok ok maybe 31 minutes then Wink.
32 minutes?
Open to bribes Wink.
Brown envelope job Tongue.

Chancellor: Sajid Javid
Foreign Secretary and Deputy PM: Penny Mordaunt
Home Secretary: David Davis
Justice Secretary: Charles Walker
Health: Chloe Smith
Defence: Ben Wallace
Education: Michelle Donelan
DWP: Helen Whateley
Levelling up: Theresa May
Leader of the house: Mark Harper
Business: Kemi Badenoch
Culture media and sport: Damian Green

As it is Sunak has cobbled together a bunch of duffers to fuck up the country even more so than it is already Rolleyes.

FFSRolleyes


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - 4waydiablo - 26-10-2022 15:47

(26-10-2022 11:27 )sandals1963 Wrote:  the master lefty Putin

Putin is the de facto leader of United Russia. This party has often called itself 'centrist' though its official ideology is described as 'Russian Conservatism'. Putin's government certainly doesn't seem to employ any socialist policies, as the gap between the rich and the poor in Russia is one of the biggest in the world, certainly the biggest of any major economy. Considering the main opposition to Putin is the communist party, we can say that Putin represents the right in Russia.


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - The Silent Majority - 26-10-2022 22:34

(26-10-2022 11:27 )sandals1963 Wrote:  And off course we are all safe in this world with the master lefty Putin at the moment, work both ends...

Communism fell 30 years ago. Did nobody tell you?

Putin's as far right as they come.


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - Tumble_Drier - 26-10-2022 22:59

(26-10-2022 12:22 )skully Wrote:  Calling him a ''master lefty'' is moot, he could be a Buddhist, means nothing when he's murdering innocent civilians. Evil is evil, whatever their ideology is.


The only accurate label for Putin is Gangster. He's driven by cash not ideology.


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - lovebabes56 - 27-10-2022 05:38

(26-10-2022 07:54 )HannahsPet Wrote:  this braverman thing last week was a minor infringement wouldnt have been a resigning matter really but she used it as a pretext to jump and start the downfall

her being back on the other hand

wouldnt be surprised if he put her in place to fail on the Rwanda policy and then be the fall guy

A lot also depends on if he shifts policy on the Rwanda project


RE: Rishi Sunak - and his Government - lovebabes56 - 27-10-2022 05:42

Apparently, there are reports suggesting he is easing off the axe on EU laws. Hmm. It is thought he has said it would "tie up u hundreds of civil servants at a time of national crisis"