How soon before Rishi stands down as an MP?
Discussion
Murph7355 said:
kiethton said:
Tbh he's called it all right (generally) so far
Williamson aside he was the biggest wet drip during Covid. Rishi had the biggest impact of any Chancellor in 70yrs. I’d hate to think what you regard as ppl who do stuff Murph, because for a wet drip the bloke has given me a financial raping that Rachel Reeves couldn’t touch with a barge pole!
ScotHill said:
First time I heard of him was when he was delivering an emergency budget (?) for Covid assistance back in the spring of 2020, and the consensus here was that people were generally very impressed with him - how tides turn.
The problem with Rishi wasn't Rishi. It was that he was trying to lead a party that didn't want him (and would rather Truss!) so had to resort to all sorts of culture war nonsense while the country burned. Basically the same problem that Cameron tried to kill once and for all and which killed his career.I'd (faintly) hoped that the rise of UKIP/Reform would have bled the poison from the Conservatives, but I don't think it will happen.
DeejRC said:
Murph7355 said:
kiethton said:
Tbh he's called it all right (generally) so far
Williamson aside he was the biggest wet drip during Covid. Rishi had the biggest impact of any Chancellor in 70yrs. I’d hate to think what you regard as ppl who do stuff Murph, because for a wet drip the bloke has given me a financial raping that Rachel Reeves couldn’t touch with a barge pole!
I've mentioned it before, but think he's the 2nd most damaging politician during that time and beyond.
Can't stand the bloke.
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