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Re: Brexit....

Postby SMc » July 7th, 2022, 4:33 am

Well I see Boris likely to resign later- don't know who will replace him but it was bound to happen soon.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby daring dragoon » July 7th, 2022, 5:57 am

dat is man... unlike rowlee mc

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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 7th, 2022, 6:41 am

Penny taking over?

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dizzy28 » July 7th, 2022, 7:23 am

On day one of this a BBC article said both Sunak and Javid had aspirations to head the Torys
SMc wrote:Well I see Boris likely to resign later- don't know who will replace him but it was bound to happen soon.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 7th, 2022, 9:39 am

Looks like it will be Penny as the new PM going by bookies odds.

But I don't mind Sunak or Javid. Both are intelligent, hard working, caring, compassionate and inspirational leaders that would suit being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Sunak is especially astute and trustworthy.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dizzy28 » July 7th, 2022, 10:53 am

SuperiorMan wrote:Looks like it will be Penny as the new PM going by bookies odds.

But I don't mind Sunak or Javid. Both are intelligent, hard working, caring, compassionate and inspirational leaders that would suit being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Sunak is especially astute and trustworthy.


Sunak has some weaknesses, but I mean are they serious to his chances?
1. He kept his US greencard in the early stages of his term
2. His wife's tax issues
3. He was part of the lockdown party scandal

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Re: Brexit....

Postby maj. tom » July 7th, 2022, 9:44 pm

The audacity and nonsense of this Boris Buffoon. He resigned as Tory leader, but will stay on until autumn as PM? So how the party will function? How the government will function? All his ministers and cabinet resigned! Who will run the country?

Watch how the Opposition will now push a no confidence motion in Parliament and his own Tory backbenches will vote him out, the government will collapse and the Queen (or Charles III) will summon him an ask him what treasonous sheit he doing to the established laws of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. General Elections must be called within 1 month!

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Re: Brexit....

Postby shogun » July 10th, 2022, 12:36 pm

Word is it was actor Hugh Grant's idea. :lol:


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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 11th, 2022, 11:09 am

Watch how they bring out old video of Sunak like they frighten.

Them fellas on the left eh play they jokey yes.....same thing they trying with Trump.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 21st, 2022, 8:57 pm

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Looks like it's going to be one of these 2 as the new PM of the UK.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby sMASH » July 24th, 2022, 8:02 am

boris move like rowley deh, hit dem a 6 for a 9 harrrrdddd.


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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 26th, 2022, 4:50 am

Anyone watched the debate between Sunak and Truss? Seemed like Sunak made better points and had a higher IQ generally but I feel as though Truss would win....she has a more presidential demeanor. Just a gut feeling.
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Re: Brexit....

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Re: Brexit....

Postby De Dragon » July 26th, 2022, 5:09 am

The elephant in the room is Sunak's ethnicity.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Kickstart » July 26th, 2022, 9:52 am

De Dragon wrote:The elephant in the room is Sunak's ethnicity.
No, the Conservative party is not like PNM. Sunak is from the old boys club and very little to do his ethnicity. Asian origin ppl in the UK support the conservative party.

Read here
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... tive-party.

It is up the Conservative party to select Sunak. If it was up to the general population then his ethnicity would have been an issue.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 26th, 2022, 9:53 am

There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dohplaydat » July 26th, 2022, 10:03 am

Sunak definitely outperformed Lizz, but mainly because Lizz is an idiot who doesn't know her ass from her elbow.

Sunak isn't well liked in the Tories not because of his race but because he's seen as the main person behind Boris Johnson's fall.

However, if the conservative members are smart they'd realize there's no way Lizz can win an election while Sunak is perhaps the most popular politician in the UK.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dizzy28 » July 26th, 2022, 10:48 am

SuperiorMan wrote:There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.


He has received the most votes in each of the stage of voting thus far. That isn't something that can be done by someone who isn't liked by the party.


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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » July 26th, 2022, 10:56 am

Dizzy28 wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.


He has received the most votes in each of the stage of voting thus far. That isn't something that can be done by someone who isn't liked by the party.


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I know.

It's constantly in the media that he isn't liked by the party....remember when it was said Penny was overwhelming favorites and he won?

So maybe it's just the media spreading false sheit again.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Kickstart » July 26th, 2022, 11:03 am

SuperiorMan wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.


He has received the most votes in each of the stage of voting thus far. That isn't something that can be done by someone who isn't liked by the party.


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I know.

It's constantly in the media that he isn't liked by the party....remember when it was said Penny was overwhelming favorites and he won?

So maybe it's just the media spreading false sheit again.
It's the same way the media houses in Trinidad play the game of the PNM.

It's not up to the media or the public to select Sunak, it's the conservative members

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Re: Brexit....

Postby maj. tom » September 6th, 2022, 7:38 am

Boris Johnson went to the Queen this morning. Exit the UK version Trump. He has left 10 Downing Street.

Mary Elizabeth Truss aka Liz Truss soon to meet with the Queen to be appointed the new PM.

This Conservative government has been the most corrupt ever in Britain. Since the 2016 Brexit vote, popularly supported through Russian misinformation propaganda and now facing real consequences for their stupidity and manipulation.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dizzy28 » September 6th, 2022, 8:01 am

If the Torys are there BC of Russia that's a serious miscalculation by Putin. Labour would never have assisted Ukraine as much as Boris did.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby maj. tom » September 6th, 2022, 8:34 am

Nope they're not there because of Russia. Cameron was Tory in 2016 when the vote took place. Russia pushed disinformation hard to attempt to break off UK from the EU, one of the strongest economic members in a bid to destabilize the economic security of the region, a move which has been working actually, with many Brexit woes for Britain. Just look at how many PM changes there has been since 2016 within the same party. If you had ever listened to any of the pro-Brexit arguments they were very stupidly unsupported, emotionally manipulative and racially divisive which appealed to about half the population that voted for it (something closely mirrored in USA 2016).

Any further changes in government after that 2016 referendum would not matter because the elected government was now forced to follow through on "the will of the people's vote." An unhappy economic population would hardly want to support someone else's war far away in another land especially after recent Iraq and Afghanistan. Boris Johnson's aid to Ukraine is a good gesture, another minor miscalculation of Putin's, but it really means nothing in the long run against Russia's military might which is building up. It takes a while to call up a new batch of recruits and start wartime production just like in WWII. Britain's Parliament on the whole will not put much more resources into Ukraine while their own people suffer economically for no gains.

Meanwhile Russia and China hug each other warmly (Putin attends joint military drills with China 6 Sept. 2022) with different long-play schemes of Empire consolidation against the West. We know that these countries are very patient and good at playing the long game.

Ukraine is obviously now turning out to be a bit of a miscalculation by Putin, but he eventually had to make moves after Trump left in 2021. (Please don't forget this entire incident of Trump withholding economic and military aid to Ukraine because of his own schemes.Trump–Ukraine scandal) Trump was giving Putin the region and his plans were disrupted after Nov 2020, so he eventually made a move on it for his Putin empire dreams.

It's all a fascinating speculation of modern world politics and shifting empires in our real-time which will occupy historians deeply in a hundred years.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Dohplaydat » September 6th, 2022, 10:49 am

maj. tom wrote:Nope they're not there because of Russia. Cameron was Tory in 2016 when the vote took place. Russia pushed disinformation hard to attempt to break off UK from the EU, one of the strongest economic members in a bid to destabilize the economic security of the region, a move which has been working actually, with many Brexit woes for Britain. Just look at how many PM changes there has been since 2016 within the same party. If you had ever listened to any of the pro-Brexit arguments they were very stupidly unsupported, emotionally manipulative and racially divisive which appealed to about half the population that voted for it (something closely mirrored in USA 2016).

Any further changes in government after that 2016 referendum would not matter because the elected government was now forced to follow through on "the will of the people's vote." An unhappy economic population would hardly want to support someone else's war far away in another land especially after recent Iraq and Afghanistan. Boris Johnson's aid to Ukraine is a good gesture, another minor miscalculation of Putin's, but it really means nothing in the long run against Russia's military might which is building up. It takes a while to call up a new batch of recruits and start wartime production just like in WWII. Britain's Parliament on the whole will not put much more resources into Ukraine while their own people suffer economically for no gains.

Meanwhile Russia and China hug each other warmly (Putin attends joint military drills with China 6 Sept. 2022) with different long-play schemes of Empire consolidation against the West. We know that these countries are very patient and good at playing the long game.

Ukraine is obviously now turning out to be a bit of a miscalculation by Putin, but he eventually had to make moves after Trump left in 2021. (Please don't forget this entire incident of Trump withholding economic and military aid to Ukraine because of his own schemes.Trump–Ukraine scandal) Trump was giving Putin the region and his plans were disrupted after Nov 2020, so he eventually made a move on it for his Putin empire dreams.

It's all a fascinating speculation of modern world politics and shifting empires in our real-time which will occupy historians deeply in a hundred years.


The 'miscalculation' by Putin has many benefits for China though.

China gaining control of Russia is perhaps their long play move here. If Russia had swiftly won it would have probably lessened their reliance on China (assuming sanctions wouldn't have been as severe).

You can see the gamble taken by both Russia in China. However, given that so much of the world is reliant on China, I think they'll secretly prefer a war that drains Russia boosting their influence.

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Miktay » September 6th, 2022, 3:50 pm

Ms. Trust has her work cut out for her...

Are the UK people now saying In Liz we Trust?

lol

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Re: Brexit....

Postby De Dragon » September 9th, 2022, 3:49 pm

Well Liz eh start off so hot.............

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Re: Brexit....

Postby Miktay » September 10th, 2022, 6:59 am

Someone commented that no new British prime minister will face as many problems since Winston Churchill…

By that measure things don’t look promising for Lizzie…

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Re: Brexit....

Postby De Dragon » September 10th, 2022, 10:45 am

SuperiorMan wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.


He has received the most votes in each of the stage of voting thus far. That isn't something that can be done by someone who isn't liked by the party.


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I know.

It's constantly in the media that he isn't liked by the party....remember when it was said Penny was overwhelming favorites and he won?

So maybe it's just the media spreading false sheit again.

Dey like he so much he lorse :lol:
Indian PM? Of England? ROFL!
The parallels to the LFD RFD PNM crew here are so obvious, swim in sheit, but when yuh inna de booth and yuh realize that straight hair is de odder option, yuh vote for sheit :lol: :lol:

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Re: Brexit....

Postby SuperiorMan » September 10th, 2022, 11:04 am

De Dragon wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:There are rumors that the conservative party doesn't like Sunak. It's surprising he reached this far.


He has received the most votes in each of the stage of voting thus far. That isn't something that can be done by someone who isn't liked by the party.


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I know.

It's constantly in the media that he isn't liked by the party....remember when it was said Penny was overwhelming favorites and he won?

So maybe it's just the media spreading false sheit again.

Dey like he so much he lorse :lol:
Indian PM? Of England? ROFL!
The parallels to the LFD RFD PNM crew here are so obvious, swim in sheit, but when yuh inna de booth and yuh realize that straight hair is de odder option, yuh vote for sheit :lol: :lol:


He did better than your PNM PM.

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