There goes any chance of a vote for the Tories from me.

Meet your new PM Rishi 'snake' Sunak.

 

There is a dearth of talent in the Conservative Party, that much must surely be extremely obvious to any Briton. There’s nobody to match the great Tories of the past around in today’s Conservative Party, hell there’s not even anybody of the calibre of David Cameron in the party today and that’s scraping the barrel.

The lack of talent available means that we have been saddled, at least until the next General Election with Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister. The Wet Tories, the sort of cringing no marks that Margaret Thatcher had to battle against back in the 1980’s have won and got their man into the top job.

Personally I don’t care about Sunak’s religion or race or background. After all having a PM who hails from an ethnic minority is not anything new as Benjamin Disraeli occupied that ‘first’ spot back in the 19th century. What I do care about is that we have a failed Chancellor as PM a man who presided over the fiscal disaster of lockdown and furlough and damaged the country greatly with Weimar style funny money that has been a great contributor to our current inflationary pressures.

Like so many other Tories since 2005 he’s going to do nothing about the major problems we face such as the lack of growth, an overmighty state, a moribund education system, woke wankers or the ongoing Channel invasion. It’s going to be the same story of not only failing to repair the damage that Labour did between 1997 and 2010 but also creating more damage.

The only bright thing I can see is at least we now have a PM who by his own snake like behaviour towards the previous PM and his government now has his own theme tune, this one.

4 Comments on "There goes any chance of a vote for the Tories from me."

  1. A happy Diwali present for the UK…

  2. A real slap in the face for the members, I am so glad I resigned from the Tory party. All they want these days is your money and your time after that they couldn’t care less what you think or what happens to you. Why would any thinking person pay good money to be treated as a useful idiot by these second rate, greedy, self serving nonentities?

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 24, 2022 at 4:53 pm |

      It is indeed a slap in the face for Tory party members. Here we have the man the members rejected being elevated to the position of PM by the MP’s. I suspect that the Tories will find less willing bodies to go out and canvas next election than they did last year. My objections to the man is not based in who he is or what he is but my objections are based on his record as Chancellor and his convoluted personal financial affairs.

  3. Phil Copson | October 24, 2022 at 6:43 pm |

    Politicians of all stripes now rate their success by how much damage they can do. When you have reached the point where politicians stand and applaud as helpless children are pressured into being mutilated and having their lives wrecked through “transgender surgery”, then there is literally nothing that they won’t do.
    The driving-out of the indigenous populations of parts of our major cities, already meets the dictionary definition of “genocide”.

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