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Sunak 17:46 - Apr 8 with 6814 viewsmonmouth

Is the next Prime Minister.

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Sunak on 17:50 - Apr 8 with 4799 viewssainthelens

When we hit recession at the end of the year, how popular do you think he'll be ?
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Sunak on 17:53 - Apr 8 with 4787 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Bloody good communicator, demonstrates very clearly that he knows how to manage on a large scale.

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Sunak on 17:53 - Apr 8 with 4783 viewsmonmouth

Sunak on 17:50 - Apr 8 by sainthelens

When we hit recession at the end of the year, how popular do you think he'll be ?


Doesn't matter. Think of the competition. Plus he's absolutely starting to prepare the ground now for the 'Covid 19' recession.

I'm not recommending by the way. I'd much prefer a less slippery specimen called K Starmer. I'm just prophesying.

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Sunak on 17:57 - Apr 8 with 4759 viewssainthelens

Sunak on 17:53 - Apr 8 by monmouth

Doesn't matter. Think of the competition. Plus he's absolutely starting to prepare the ground now for the 'Covid 19' recession.

I'm not recommending by the way. I'd much prefer a less slippery specimen called K Starmer. I'm just prophesying.


This may have been mentioned elsewhere on here, but the finance that's been made available to support the country.....where was any of that when the NHS were screaming for help a while ago.
Don't wanna deviate from yer initial point tho...apologies
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Sunak on 18:00 - Apr 8 with 4748 viewsmonmouth

Sunak on 17:57 - Apr 8 by sainthelens

This may have been mentioned elsewhere on here, but the finance that's been made available to support the country.....where was any of that when the NHS were screaming for help a while ago.
Don't wanna deviate from yer initial point tho...apologies


Oh aye 'there's no magic money tree'

Except for things they want to spend on.

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Sunak on 18:29 - Apr 8 with 4698 viewslonglostjack

Sunak on 17:50 - Apr 8 by sainthelens

When we hit recession at the end of the year, how popular do you think he'll be ?


This. The economic consequences of the virus will be enormous. People have short memories. The Tories will get the blame for the fallout just as the Labour Party were blamed for the consequences of the sub-prime mortgage scandal. Karma.

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Sunak on 18:33 - Apr 8 with 4674 viewsmonmouth

Sunak on 18:29 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

This. The economic consequences of the virus will be enormous. People have short memories. The Tories will get the blame for the fallout just as the Labour Party were blamed for the consequences of the sub-prime mortgage scandal. Karma.


That's 4 years away though, and I doubt Johnson will want to carry on after this. I'mnot saying he'll win an election to be PM.

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Sunak on 18:41 - Apr 8 with 4650 viewslonglostjack

Sunak on 18:33 - Apr 8 by monmouth

That's 4 years away though, and I doubt Johnson will want to carry on after this. I'mnot saying he'll win an election to be PM.


It‘s an interesting one for sure. If he makes a full recovery he‘ll be in an even stronger position politically. Does he go with that or decide an exit while on top would best protect his legacy.

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Sunak on 18:46 - Apr 8 with 4632 viewscontroversial_jack

Sunak on 18:41 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

It‘s an interesting one for sure. If he makes a full recovery he‘ll be in an even stronger position politically. Does he go with that or decide an exit while on top would best protect his legacy.


He will get the sympathy vote as most voters will have forgotten his totally inept and criminally negligent herd immunity option
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Sunak on 18:46 - Apr 8 with 4632 viewsCatullus

Sunak on 18:29 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

This. The economic consequences of the virus will be enormous. People have short memories. The Tories will get the blame for the fallout just as the Labour Party were blamed for the consequences of the sub-prime mortgage scandal. Karma.


There's a bit of a difference though, don't you think? The mortgage scandal could have been prevented. Banks could have been held to account.

There still isn't a magic money tree but what choice do the government have? We will be paying for this for decades but what should the government have done?

I guarantee if they'd done nothing the same people being critical now would be foaming at the mouth.

Without all this extra money (just who are we ALL borrowing from?) it wouldn't just have been the NHS that collapsed, the whole country would have collapsed and people would be starving, many, many more would die.

Maybe the big clue to that is that every affected country is churning out billions extra.

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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Sunak on 18:47 - Apr 8 with 4629 viewsbuilthjack

He's sh1t

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Sunak on 18:53 - Apr 8 with 4621 viewslonglostjack

Sunak on 18:46 - Apr 8 by Catullus

There's a bit of a difference though, don't you think? The mortgage scandal could have been prevented. Banks could have been held to account.

There still isn't a magic money tree but what choice do the government have? We will be paying for this for decades but what should the government have done?

I guarantee if they'd done nothing the same people being critical now would be foaming at the mouth.

Without all this extra money (just who are we ALL borrowing from?) it wouldn't just have been the NHS that collapsed, the whole country would have collapsed and people would be starving, many, many more would die.

Maybe the big clue to that is that every affected country is churning out billions extra.


Don’t see the difference. Both resulted in a global financial crisis and Gordon Brown could have done nothing to prevent US banks selling their toxic products. Labour still got the blame.

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Sunak on 18:56 - Apr 8 with 4610 viewsPegojack

Sunak on 18:33 - Apr 8 by monmouth

That's 4 years away though, and I doubt Johnson will want to carry on after this. I'mnot saying he'll win an election to be PM.


"Doubt he'll want to carry on?". Assuming he pulls through, he'll be wallowing in his Churchillian fantasy, spurred on by Dom "Armageddon outa here" Cummings. He's a massive egotist like his hero Trump. You'd have to march him out of Number 10 at gunpoint.

The next Prime Minister is Starmer.
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Sunak on 19:03 - Apr 8 with 4579 viewsCatullus

Sunak on 18:53 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

Don’t see the difference. Both resulted in a global financial crisis and Gordon Brown could have done nothing to prevent US banks selling their toxic products. Labour still got the blame.


It wasn't just USA banks, British banks were exposed by bad decision making and Labours deregulation policy.


What could the Tory's have done to prevent this pandemic?

In 2008 Labour spent billions bailing out banks, the Tories are bailing out everybody. Are you saying the Tories will be hel responsible for the Pandemic?

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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Sunak on 19:08 - Apr 8 with 4559 viewsmonmouth

Sunak on 18:56 - Apr 8 by Pegojack

"Doubt he'll want to carry on?". Assuming he pulls through, he'll be wallowing in his Churchillian fantasy, spurred on by Dom "Armageddon outa here" Cummings. He's a massive egotist like his hero Trump. You'd have to march him out of Number 10 at gunpoint.

The next Prime Minister is Starmer.


We’ll see. There’s a lot a shit coming down the line as others have said. Right now, he’s been pm which is what he wanted. It could have gone very badly, but if he exits now with Ill health, he is totally unscathed and will remain the centre of his own and the media universe. Plus, he might actually be responsible for once and stick with his 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th child and it’s mother. Unlikely but ICU changes people.
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Sunak on 19:09 - Apr 8 with 4557 viewsPegojack

Sunak on 19:03 - Apr 8 by Catullus

It wasn't just USA banks, British banks were exposed by bad decision making and Labours deregulation policy.


What could the Tory's have done to prevent this pandemic?

In 2008 Labour spent billions bailing out banks, the Tories are bailing out everybody. Are you saying the Tories will be hel responsible for the Pandemic?


The Tories could have done nothing to prevent the pandemic.

They could have done a massive amount to prepare for it and react to it, which they didn't do, and it is now front line workers who are paying the price.
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Sunak on 19:09 - Apr 8 with 4555 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

There's a long way to go on all this.

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Sunak on 19:15 - Apr 8 with 4531 viewsPentyrchJack

If the Conservatives thought about it they could exchange financial support (i.e. cash flow life lines) to mega businesses in return for a public stake in those businesses, thus semi-nationalising the railways, utilities etc by stealth.

That would be a smart political move that nullifies Labour's renationalisation argument that does win votes.

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Sunak on 19:19 - Apr 8 with 4521 viewsCatullus

Sunak on 19:09 - Apr 8 by Pegojack

The Tories could have done nothing to prevent the pandemic.

They could have done a massive amount to prepare for it and react to it, which they didn't do, and it is now front line workers who are paying the price.


The NHS should have been in better shape yes, no argument. However, how could they prepare for something they didn't know was coming?

They reacted to it and with hindsight we will see how good that reaction was, nobody expects a good outcome though, many more will die.

We can blame the tories for loads of things, rightfully so, but the Pandemic and the inevitable financial crisis?
In the same circumstances what would a Labour PM have done? Pretty much the same as the Tories or something much different?

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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Sunak on 19:49 - Apr 8 with 4483 viewsBest_loser

Sunak on 19:03 - Apr 8 by Catullus

It wasn't just USA banks, British banks were exposed by bad decision making and Labours deregulation policy.


What could the Tory's have done to prevent this pandemic?

In 2008 Labour spent billions bailing out banks, the Tories are bailing out everybody. Are you saying the Tories will be hel responsible for the Pandemic?


We can still blame it on brexit though, the financial mess to come

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Sunak on 19:54 - Apr 8 with 4470 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Sunak on 19:49 - Apr 8 by Best_loser

We can still blame it on brexit though, the financial mess to come

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The EU also has some big challenges.

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Sunak on 19:58 - Apr 8 with 4458 viewslonglostjack

Sunak on 19:19 - Apr 8 by Catullus

The NHS should have been in better shape yes, no argument. However, how could they prepare for something they didn't know was coming?

They reacted to it and with hindsight we will see how good that reaction was, nobody expects a good outcome though, many more will die.

We can blame the tories for loads of things, rightfully so, but the Pandemic and the inevitable financial crisis?
In the same circumstances what would a Labour PM have done? Pretty much the same as the Tories or something much different?


Well I certainly blame the Tories for blaming Labour for the financial crisis of 2008 and then continuing to use them as the scapegoat for their dreadful and unsuccessful austerity programme. The bloody cheek of it. Short memories indeed.
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Sunak on 20:10 - Apr 8 with 4428 viewsFireboy2

Remember how the hero wartime leader churchill did in the 1945 election?
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Sunak on 20:19 - Apr 8 with 4404 viewsbuilthjack

Sunak on 19:58 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

Well I certainly blame the Tories for blaming Labour for the financial crisis of 2008 and then continuing to use them as the scapegoat for their dreadful and unsuccessful austerity programme. The bloody cheek of it. Short memories indeed.
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They are the Liverpool of the political world. Always blame others.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Sunak on 00:16 - Apr 9 with 4250 viewsSTID2017

Sunak on 18:41 - Apr 8 by longlostjack

It‘s an interesting one for sure. If he makes a full recovery he‘ll be in an even stronger position politically. Does he go with that or decide an exit while on top would best protect his legacy.


Boris Johnson's outcome from his current battle with the virus is a win-win for the Tory spin doctors.
God forbid the worst should happen but if it did, he would be hailed as a martyr and it would be a case of "Let's do it in memory of Boris"
Should he survive (and like every right-thinking person I hope he does), they would milk it to get every sympathy vote at every turn
Let's hope the people of Britain view this shambolic government for what they are and vote them out at the earliest opportunity

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