Have to ask this question

It's no coincidence that the papers are full of Raynor getting a haircut. I suspect any ladies would read a lot more those into those photos than most of us guys.

Probably new haircut, new image, new job or something along those lines. I think Raynor is signalling she is ready to take over.
 
My point is that anyone who actually thinks she is fit for purpose as OPM has some serious issues.

Any semblance of common sense gone and replaced by blind ideology and hatred of this country.

She likely thinks the bond market is a spy movie
 
The wider question, and the real crisis at the heart of it all, is who actually is qualified to be PM? Because we have had 6 PM’s since Brexit, and potentially 7 come the 10 year anniversary. Now I suspect people will take this observation and actually ‘blame’ Brexit itself but my position is that it actually just ripped the lid off what was already a festering wound in our society. Is there any single PM in that period you can look back on and wish they were back in charge? For me the answer is a resounding no.

I have heard people comment that our time in the EU, in which we effectively handed over our law making to Brussels, essentially took the stress testing such a process requires from our domestic politics and ever since we voted to leave, our entire political class running around like headless chickens. And when Truss attempted to try and take a radically different economic position, the system turned on her. Including her own party.

The UK is genuinely in the s*** and there is nobody on the horizon to potentially save us. Even Reform will win not based on people having any faith in Farage but just a sense of how they cannot be any worse.
 
The wider question, and the real crisis at the heart of it all, is who actually is qualified to be PM? Because we have had 6 PM’s since Brexit, and potentially 7 come the 10 year anniversary. Now I suspect people will take this observation and actually ‘blame’ Brexit itself but my position is that it actually just ripped the lid off what was already a festering wound in our society. Is there any single PM in that period you can look back on and wish they were back in charge? For me the answer is a resounding no.

I have heard people comment that our time in the EU, in which we effectively handed over our law making to Brussels, essentially took the stress testing such a process requires from our domestic politics and ever since we voted to leave, our entire political class running around like headless chickens. And when Truss attempted to try and take a radically different economic position, the system turned on her. Including her own party.

The UK is genuinely in the s*** and there is nobody on the horizon to potentially save us. Even Reform will win not based on people having any faith in Farage but just a sense of how they cannot be any worse.
I never thought about this. A bit like being an employee and someone gives you the work for x salary. No work their problem I’m getting paid.
Then you go all self employed and s*** you have to get your own work. This time no work no pay. Only you to blame.
Just maybe all the mps should have backed Cameron at the time with aggro to the eu about some independence.
Albeit brexit won due to apathy so only themselves to blame.
 
I never thought about this. A bit like being an employee and someone gives you the work for x salary. No work their problem I’m getting paid.
Then you go all self employed and s*** you have to get your own work. This time no work no pay. Only you to blame.
Just maybe all the mps should have backed Cameron at the time with aggro to the eu about some independence.
Albeit brexit won due to apathy so only themselves to blame.

Definitely along those lines. The entire political culture had become so interlinked by the EU that when we voted to leave, as though they could not bring themselves to cut the ties. The EU was also an easy out by way of blaming for things. Essentially, it made our political class lazy. If something became a little bit difficult, that could blame/hide behind Brussels and then take the credit when it got something right. Plus it was also intertwined with the legal system, an institution that is also cursed with utter morons in leading positions, once again using it for their own means. I am convinced that this is one of the primary reasons for them fighting tooth and nail to keep us within the ECHR agreement. Gives them the excuse not to do what needs doing.

In short, we have a governing elite, in both the political and legal fields, who are utterly unsuitable and who have a shared loathing for the white working class population, both institutions more than happy to champion anybody else other than their fellow countrymen.

And nothing genuinely to vote for as a real alternatives. I see nothing in Reform to indicate they offer anything else other than an ultimately futile way of sticking two fingers up at the Uniparty. But once/if they flop in power...then we are into unchartered waters.
 

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