Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister

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rjfp1962

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8,358 posts

80 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Johnson drops out, so is Rishi in?

don'tbesilly

14,149 posts

170 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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rjfp1962 said:
Johnson drops out, so is Rishi in?
I think that might depend on where the previous nominations for Johnson go.

Mordaunt might well benefit more than Sunak does, and I'm guessing the MPs who were previously favouring Johnson might prefer Penny Mordaunt to Sunak.

There is still much to play for with time for Mordaunt to bolster her rather lacklustre support to date.

CrgT16

2,112 posts

115 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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None of them are any good.

Rishi policies are anti business and growth. It’s live turkeys voting for Christmas. Not a fan but I guess with Truss catastrophe any conservativism policy would be toxic in this moment in time.

Stagnation will probably be the norm for the next decade, that would be the least worse outcome. Can’t see the economy grow with Sunak or Labour afterwards.

greygoose

8,643 posts

202 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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don'tbesilly said:
rjfp1962 said:
Johnson drops out, so is Rishi in?
I think that might depend on where the previous nominations for Johnson go.

Mordaunt might well benefit more than Sunak does, and I'm guessing the MPs who were previously favouring Johnson might prefer Penny Mordaunt to Sunak.

There is still much to play for with time for Mordaunt to bolster her rather lacklustre support to date.
Not sure Penny has much to offer, she was dire on Laura K this morning, refused to answer anything.

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Done deal, Rishi will be announced tomorrow I am sure.

I wonder if he can stay in control until the next general election?

Fusion777

2,353 posts

55 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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So where are we now on the policy front? Interest rates higher and faster?

Hub

6,574 posts

205 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Joey Deacon said:
Done deal, Rishi will be announced tomorrow I am sure.
Yep, only needs a handful more votes

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Fusion777 said:
So where are we now on the policy front? Interest rates higher and faster?
Taxing the poor, and helping tory donors keep their money off shore.

Sheets Tabuer

19,647 posts

222 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Is he the best person for the job? He went out for the cameras Saturday in a shirt and jumper, then to show him kicking back later he was just in a shirt with the sleeves rolled up, bit cringe and do we really want to see someone leading the country so out of touch?

I don't really want a bloke that thinks taking his jumper off is getting down to the common man, this guy is about as far removed from you or I as anyone can be.

Lets get Mordaunt in.

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Sheets Tabuer said:
I don't really want a bloke that thinks taking his jumper off is getting down to the common man, this guy is about as far removed from you or I as anyone can be.
Not surprising considering by his own admission he doesn't know any working class people.

Although he does drive a Kia Rio apparently....

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rjfp1962

Original Poster:

8,358 posts

80 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Nadhim Zahawi now backing Rishi (BBC News)

Sheets Tabuer

19,647 posts

222 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Joey Deacon said:
Although he does drive a Kia Rio apparently....
Wasn't his car was it?

rigga

8,754 posts

208 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Joey Deacon said:
Although he does drive a Kia Rio apparently....
Wasn't his car was it?
No, borrowed for the pictures.

Then embarrassingly didn't know how chip and pin works when he paid.

85Carrera

3,503 posts

244 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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CrgT16 said:
None of them are any good.

Rishi policies are anti business and growth. It’s live turkeys voting for Christmas. Not a fan but I guess with Truss catastrophe any conservativism policy would be toxic in this moment in time.

Stagnation will probably be the norm for the next decade, that would be the least worse outcome. Can’t see the economy grow with Sunak or Labour afterwards.
Unfortunately I find it hard to disagree with any of this. We’ve got some hard times coming.

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

250 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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He knows how to make money, isn't that someone who you want working for you?

Klippie

3,462 posts

152 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Evoluzione said:
He knows how to make money, isn't that someone who you want working for you?
Yes...its easy to spend it, very difficult to make.

biggbn

24,972 posts

227 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Is he the best person for the job? He went out for the cameras Saturday in a shirt and jumper, then to show him kicking back later he was just in a shirt with the sleeves rolled up, bit cringe and do we really want to see someone leading the country so out of touch?

I don't really want a bloke that thinks taking his jumper off is getting down to the common man, this guy is about as far removed from you or I as anyone can be.

Lets get Mordaunt in.
I'd rather have calm, competent and sensible, I don't care how much he is worth, in fact, his financial security surely makes him less vulnerable to the kind of financial shenanigans Boris was embroiled in. Rishi was my original choice and I hope he puts a shift in and gets everything on an even keel.

SGirl

7,922 posts

268 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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I think it’s fair to say Sunak doesn’t have the backing of the membership.

pork911

7,365 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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Evoluzione said:
He knows how to make money, isn't that someone who you want working for you?
In what way?

Countdown

42,039 posts

203 months

Sunday 23rd October 2022
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CrgT16 said:
None of them are any good.

Rishi policies are anti business and growth. It’s live turkeys voting for Christmas. Not a fan but I guess with Truss catastrophe any conservativism policy would be toxic in this moment in time.

Stagnation will probably be the norm for the next decade, that would be the least worse outcome. Can’t see the economy grow with Sunak or Labour afterwards.
I think Rishi is probably more of a “one nation Conservative” so more likely to win in 2024