Well Rishi has been an MP for seven years and is now in charge of the whole country, and was chancellor in less time than most apprenticeships take. It seems to me that he needs to pull his finger out ???
It is, but to be fair to Titanic, he needs to celebrate his party's victories where he can, no matter how negligible they are :shrug:
Although I did think he had given up trying to defend Johnson's Brexit cabal, given his comments about who he was voting for at the campaign for the last...
Maybe if someone had pointed out that she was completely incompetent and had been promoted way beyond her abilities when she was first made a Junior Minister five years ago, it wouldn't have come to this
Oh ...... :facepalm:
For someone who thinks they are 'all the same and all tossers' you seem to spend a fait bit of time on the political threads, and I know people in glass houses etc, but I don't think they are 'ALL tossers' and certainly not all the same, even within the same party :wink:
I can't understand why Rishi claimed 'she had raised the breach' of the ministerial code when it is blatantly apparent that she didn't and tried to cover up what she had done. Unless he actually didn't know what he was talking about and is simply incompetent.
But I don't like leaping to...
Good bit of investment though as it got him into TCI where he made his first millions by his mid twenties betting on the Credit crash.
"He was a partner at the hedge fund TCI, where bosses “shared nearly £100m after an audacious stock market bet that lit the touchpaper on the 2008 financial...
Issues effecting the British economic situation ? Because the Government's own Office of Budget Responsibility has already said that the negative effect of Brexit on Britain's economy was twice that of Covid,
ie, they believe the two main issues negatively effecting the British Economy...
Given that she was shortlisted by the Conservative MP's and then elected to the PM job by a significant majority of Conservative members, I would respectfully suggest that a significant number of people didn't know she was completely incompetent ???
In terms of financial hit on Britain, the Government's Office for Budget responsibility says Brexit has cost twice as much as Covid. The Russia situation is ongoing so can't really be assessed yet against these two known costs.
Precisely, because the votes of the nation will not reflect the number of seats returned (y)
I'm off to Dinner but have hopefully triggered HWT :wink:
Just realised I haven't seen a post from him for a few days, hope all's OK ???
I think you are seriously underestimating the economic shitstorm that is incoming. If you rent, have a mortgage, own a property (god help negative equity), struggle to heat your home, buy food or put petrol in your car, don't have your salary increasing by 10% pa, etc etc there are incredibly...