Tuesday 25 October 2022

New PM

Well, we have our 5th PM in 6 years and I'm starting to wonder when we''ll all have to start learning Italian.


It was certainly an amusing weekend seeing Tory PMs coming out publicly in favour of the returned Greased Piglet, only to have to eat their words within 24 hours and switch allegiances when they saw the direction in which the wind was blowing and he was humiliated.

I feel like starting a petition to have Rees-Smugg upgraded from steam to electric.

 This isn't going to play well for the Tories at the next General Election as there are many who see Sunak as a backstabber,, while conveniently forgetting that Johnson himself was a backstabber to May, and the racists will drain away to the Reform UK Party. Then there are the millions of newly self-employed that Sunak left on the shelf with Furlough.

It was, however, a sensible decision to try and bring some stability to the economy.


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