Nah, It’ll probably be to just release some concocted plan for their survival, Power at any cost, they won’t fall on their sword, they’ll have to be dragged out kicking and screaming much like Boris was
Yeah, I can imagine t’old Liz happily chucking Kwasi under the bus, and shifting every bit of blame emanating from the mini budget and the subsequent tanking of the economy all on to him. Or trying to at the very least.
Kwasi modus operandi - we'll get shafted again just in another way. (cant help thinking quasimodo whenever I see his name ) Notice the bankers still have their bonus uncapped right? Great distraction all this.
Hopefully be another party leadership contest soon. Fancy going back on your word by stealing a policy of your main leadership rival. Especially after spending weeks slagging it off during the debates.
I'm not so sure. Potentially the opposite. Read an article this morning that described Kami-Kwasi as 'her lightning rod', and went on to suggest 'if you remove the lightning rod, you then become the target'. FWIW the lot of em need choking under a bus. Utterly vile viper's nest, the lot of 'em.
They're like Japanese knotweed. Think you've cut it down and more of the fuuckers grow back twice as quickly. Though anyone who thinks there's a painless way out of the economic devastation that lockdowns have caused is in for a shock in the next few years. I hope no one retiring in the next 10 years wants to get paid a pension.
Good luck to who gets it. After the past few years being all about covid, the economy is screwed so they are going to need it.
This would be hilarious if I didnt have to live here As it is its a disastrous way to run a county I couldnt stand Sunak but at least he had a clue what he was doing wonder who we will get this time I keep saying the next one cant possibly be worse than the last one and every time I am proved wrong so I dread to think No one remotely competent would touch that with a barge pole
Not sure he will see a cabinet job the rest of his career.... Mr Kwarteng is the second shortest serving Chancellor in history, with his 38 days only being beaten by Iain Macleod's 30 days in 1970.