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  • kle4kle4 Posts: 96,578

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,058

    just had a nibble on william Hill for SNP to have most scottish seats at 100/30. Think Swinney is more popular to potential SNP voters than Hamza was

    OTOH, the Scottish media are going to be thrusting Branchform and Mathieson down voters’ throats for as long as they can.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 36,099

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The manifesto

    Ban VAR

    Ban Pineapple on or near Pizza

    Ban Radiohead
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    You forgot - 2030 Proclaim yourself lifetime dictator
  • RedditchRedditch Posts: 31

    When is the cut off for candidates? With such short notice these is going to be so right fruitcakes that sneak through.

    Can CCHQ airdrop favoured people in at this stage, or is it not how it works? There are various CCHQ choices who have not quite made it to date so, in a way, this might be welcome (albeit the impression it gives is poor).

    Whilst nothing is safe in a bloodbath, many of these are seats for life IF they survive 4th July.
    Of course July 4 is also American independence day. There seems to be a spirit of revolution in July. Bastille Day is July 14 too.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 52,121

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, it's my local town. I assume you're in Worcestershire
    I haven't visited since 2015, soon after they doubled the track through Alvechurch.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 17,449

    Ratters said:

    Has anyone ever been to a comedy show with an unknown comedian who has, for one reason or another, fallen flat at the start of the show? No laughter and awkward silence for the first few jokes.

    When I've seen it happen it ends up with a downward spiral. The comedian is less relaxed, more techy, less funny than they usually are. The audience is suspicious, expecting to find fault with each joke.

    This is how the start to the Tory election campaign has felt to me.

    The difference is at least a comedian comes prepared with a plan of what jokes to tell, events can cause this to fail. The Tories appear to have zero plan.
    How could they? Kudos to Moonrabbit and all that, but most of us had dismissed July as a bonkers time to have the election- it still feels that way now. It rather sounds like this plan was hatched in the Rishibunker and even the Cabinet were presented with a fait accompli- the pussycat had already been to see the Queen King, so that was that.

    The last time he did that was last summer, and the nixing of HS2. And we all remember how well that went.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122
    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Nah, this country is fine. Its the people who are running it that are crap.

    Busy again in a staff development conference all day, then the pub afterwards. Still no one has mentioned the election, nor have I overheard any talk of politics or elections, including in the meal and coffee breaks and pub.

    We political geeks exist in a weird bubble don't we?
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559
    Sean_F said:

    Scott_xP said:

    He may have had enough of experts, but we have had enough of Michael Fucking Gove

    I think Michael Gove will go down as one of the 10 or so most significant political figures since 1945. One of the ablest, too.

    https://x.com/TSEofPB/status/1794077372188115022
    Well at least Gove was on the right side of the Brexit divide, unlike that chancer Cameron.
    Except he wasn't. That was the oddest thing. Gove for years had been Eurosceptic because he blamed the EU for destroying his parents' fishing business. Then his father popped up and said it wasn't the EU, and he'd just retired. Gove's political philosophy (or at least that part of it) was founded on a misapprehension.
    He was still on the right side of the argument even if for mistaken reasons.
    IMV subsequent events have shown that Brexit was the wrong side of the argument. A divisive, pointless argument which has damaged the country.

    I have a vague impression, perhaps wrong, that you will disagree with me on this... ;)
    Comprehensively. If it was divisive well, that is politics for you and that was as much because of those who would not accept the result as those who embraced it. And of course it certainly wasn't pointless as history will show. Nor do I believe it has damaged the country. It is the Tory party that has done that and they would still have been there being useless with or without Brexit.

    I imagine there were many in North America claiming that American Independence was divisive, pointless and damaged the country. We don't remember their whining today.
    One of the great “what ifs” of history, is to envisage a world where the revolt is put down.

    Does slavery get abolished in 1833, or does the fight over slavery extend across the empire?

    Does British America expand West? Would there be an American Indian State, perhaps becoming a British dominion?

    Does South West America remain part of Mexico?
    No. Yes.

    Yes. No.

    No.
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 8,771

    ...

    viewcode said:

    I'm a little bit sad at all this. Redwood, Leadsome, Gove etc al were people doing the best they could for the country. I disagreed with most of what they did, sometimes vehemently, but that doesn't mean I overlook the fact that they were people and that their departure is the end of an era. I'm pleased they are leaving but sad to see them go, if that makes sense. ☹️

    I'm quite surprised that you're pleased Redwood is leaving. It doesn't say very much for your judgement. Oh well.
    Redwood the much mocked Vulcan is among the most thoughtful, policy-focussed and polite MPs. He will be a loss to Parliament.

  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,534
    JACK_W said:

    PB Pop Quiz - What are the impacts of the "Maurice Debate" and its ramifications, upon the 2024 UK general election and its results?

    I think it's one of E M Forster's weakest novels although the gay gamekeepers vote remains difficult to read .... much like TSE's thesis on "Great Pineapple And Lettuce Pizza Of The Liz Truss Era.

    Next ....
    Kenneth Seawright’s (upon whom Maurice is based), Paidikion is most definitely NSFW.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,507
    Scott_xP said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The manifesto

    Ban VAR

    Ban Pineapple on or near Pizza

    Ban Radiohead
    Limit people to one tweet a day....
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    You forgot - 2030 Proclaim yourself lifetime dictator
    Hush.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,376
    What happens if Rishi stands down?
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,593

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    I grew up in Worcestershire. Always had a negative view of Redditch compared to Worcester, Evesham, Pershore, Droitwich, Bromsgrove or Malvern.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    you just dont like women. Or ethnic minrities.

    You should join Labour.
  • SeaShantyIrish2SeaShantyIrish2 Posts: 17,559

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Seek out a constituency that meets these criteria:

    > No CUP PCC as of now

    > Sizable South Indian population

    > History of quality shoe manufacturing ("Put the Sole Back into _______!")
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,534

    Sean_F said:

    Scott_xP said:

    He may have had enough of experts, but we have had enough of Michael Fucking Gove

    I think Michael Gove will go down as one of the 10 or so most significant political figures since 1945. One of the ablest, too.

    https://x.com/TSEofPB/status/1794077372188115022
    Well at least Gove was on the right side of the Brexit divide, unlike that chancer Cameron.
    Except he wasn't. That was the oddest thing. Gove for years had been Eurosceptic because he blamed the EU for destroying his parents' fishing business. Then his father popped up and said it wasn't the EU, and he'd just retired. Gove's political philosophy (or at least that part of it) was founded on a misapprehension.
    He was still on the right side of the argument even if for mistaken reasons.
    IMV subsequent events have shown that Brexit was the wrong side of the argument. A divisive, pointless argument which has damaged the country.

    I have a vague impression, perhaps wrong, that you will disagree with me on this... ;)
    Comprehensively. If it was divisive well, that is politics for you and that was as much because of those who would not accept the result as those who embraced it. And of course it certainly wasn't pointless as history will show. Nor do I believe it has damaged the country. It is the Tory party that has done that and they would still have been there being useless with or without Brexit.

    I imagine there were many in North America claiming that American Independence was divisive, pointless and damaged the country. We don't remember their whining today.
    One of the great “what ifs” of history, is to envisage a world where the revolt is put down.

    Does slavery get abolished in 1833, or does the fight over slavery extend across the empire?

    Does British America expand West? Would there be an American Indian State, perhaps becoming a British dominion?

    Does South West America remain part of Mexico?
    No. Yes.

    Yes. No.

    No.
    I generally think there would not be the same sense of mission to expand West, on the part of colonial authorities, nor the same level of immigration.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,514

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    I grew up in Worcestershire. Always had a negative view of Redditch compared to Worcester, Evesham, Pershore, Droitwich, Bromsgrove or Malvern.
    Its a new town so gets bad press.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 17,449


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    Tbh I think they might have to start giving away Tory candidacies with copies of the Telegraph, like those bottles of water promotions at Smiths.

    Aren't those promotions more "buy a bottle of water and please, for the love of God, take a copy of Telegraph off our hands"?
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The only reason to stand in this GE is to get a better seat next time. Like May and Farron standing for their parties in Newcastle in the Eighties.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,376
    JACK_W said:

    PB Pop Quiz - What are the impacts of the "Maurice Debate" and its ramifications, upon the 2024 UK general election and its results?

    I think it's one of E M Forster's weakest novels although the gay gamekeepers vote remains difficult to read .... much like TSE's thesis on "Great Pineapple And Lettuce Pizza Of The Liz Truss Era.

    Next ....
    Oh wow! You're still alive!!!! :D
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,682

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    If that is the choice then Badenoch by a mile. She may have many faults but she is not evil incarnate like the other two.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    GIN1138 said:

    What happens if Rishi stands down?

    Dave becomes PM.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 36,099
    @hugorifkind

    They're not even quitting because they're scared they'll lose. They're quitting because they don't even know what they'd do if they won. They've spent eight years driving all sense and moderation out of their party and now even they don't want to be a part of what's left.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 17,449
    GIN1138 said:

    JACK_W said:

    PB Pop Quiz - What are the impacts of the "Maurice Debate" and its ramifications, upon the 2024 UK general election and its results?

    I think it's one of E M Forster's weakest novels although the gay gamekeepers vote remains difficult to read .... much like TSE's thesis on "Great Pineapple And Lettuce Pizza Of The Liz Truss Era.

    Next ....
    Oh wow! You're still alive!!!! :D
    Unlike the Conservative hopes of winning.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,556
    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    Christ, I was potentially head boy, one of 11 possibilities and I was an absolute arsehole, still am, so it’s not worth much for him. I would have been a better PM though as I am not nice and would feel bitter that I didn’t marry a billionaire. So it’s all swings and roundabouts. I think Marcus Fysh could have been close to being the real head boy so that’s how much it means.
  • megasaurmegasaur Posts: 586
    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    The "scrimp and save" narrative is pretty creepy though. Yes it is admirable to do your best for your children but not at the expense of never going on holiday, relying on food banks, not having a life etc. Apart from anything else if your children are too dim to realise what you are doing and too heartless to feel guilty about it, they are not worth the trouble anyway.
  • DM_AndyDM_Andy Posts: 1,127
    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    The trouble with you Leon is you think that Rishi was born at the bottom. He wasn't. I have no idea of Cleitophon's five generations number is right, but it feels like Rishi's parents are about two generations up on where I started off and I feel like I was one generation up from the bottom.

    I grow up in a household where sometimes I would have to go to bed early because we didn't have enough money to feed the electric meter. A family where Mum lied about having ate earlier because she didn't have enough food to feed herself as well as us kids. And I was very aware that I was at school with kids that came from far poorer families. Both my sister and I have been amazing successes in my parent's terms, we're both around 50 and in £60k/year jobs and I feel like you would consider me a loser for only earning that much, but I feel like we did quite well to get that high up in our careers.

    If Sunak's parents had sent him to the local state school we'd have gone to the same comprehensive, he would have known kids like me and those poorer than me, would he have still became a Tory MP? I feel that's unlikely.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    If that is the choice then Badenoch by a mile. She may have many faults but she is not evil incarnate like the other two.
    I have had some very bad things about Kemi Badenoch on a personal level.

    Gordon Brown without the charm.
  • DM_AndyDM_Andy Posts: 1,127
    Scott_xP said:

    As of tonight, RefUK have more confirmed candidates than the Tories

    Are they sure all of them are still alive?
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 36,099
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122
    edited May 24
    Sean_F said:

    Scott_xP said:

    He may have had enough of experts, but we have had enough of Michael Fucking Gove

    I think Michael Gove will go down as one of the 10 or so most significant political figures since 1945. One of the ablest, too.

    https://x.com/TSEofPB/status/1794077372188115022
    Well at least Gove was on the right side of the Brexit divide, unlike that chancer Cameron.
    Except he wasn't. That was the oddest thing. Gove for years had been Eurosceptic because he blamed the EU for destroying his parents' fishing business. Then his father popped up and said it wasn't the EU, and he'd just retired. Gove's political philosophy (or at least that part of it) was founded on a misapprehension.
    He was still on the right side of the argument even if for mistaken reasons.
    IMV subsequent events have shown that Brexit was the wrong side of the argument. A divisive, pointless argument which has damaged the country.

    I have a vague impression, perhaps wrong, that you will disagree with me on this... ;)
    Comprehensively. If it was divisive well, that is politics for you and that was as much because of those who would not accept the result as those who embraced it. And of course it certainly wasn't pointless as history will show. Nor do I believe it has damaged the country. It is the Tory party that has done that and they would still have been there being useless with or without Brexit.

    I imagine there were many in North America claiming that American Independence was divisive, pointless and damaged the country. We don't remember their whining today.
    One of the great “what ifs” of history, is to envisage a world where the revolt is put down.

    Does slavery get abolished in 1833, or does the fight over slavery extend across the empire?

    Does British America expand West? Would there be an American Indian State, perhaps becoming a British dominion?

    Does South West America remain part of Mexico?
    It was the Haitian War of Independence that made slavery untenable. After that the cost of keeping slaves in line was simply unaffordable.
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,593

    DM_Andy said:

    kle4 said:

    Scott_xP said:

    @benrileysmith
    Now **eleven** Tory MPs have said they’re standing down in the 2 days since Sunak called the election

    Andrea Leadsom (just now)
    Michael Gove
    Greg Clark
    Craig Mackinlay
    John Redwood
    David Evennett
    Eleanor Laing
    Jo Churchill
    Huw Merriman
    James Grundy
    Michael Ellis

    How many more??

    The significance is that if constituencies are only now learning their MPs are standing down, they have only two weeks to find successors for their often safe seats (candidates must be in place by 7 June). One imagines CCHQ might impose candidates but that can easily backfire as well.
    I must say I don't really buy this spin about most of them thinking they had until the autumn and so being forced into this. One or two, sure, but anyone who has contacts who know MPs will be aware that MPs have had no clue when the election might be for ages, even ministers have guessed every date under the sun, so only a total fool among them would have not even contemplated what they might have to decide if an election were sooner than that.
    would you go to an interview when you knew you were not going to get the job? or go on holiday instead?
    Plenty of us have stood as candidates for local or national when we knew there was no chance at all of being elected.
    Having no chance of winning was a precondition to get me to stand.

    Be a Councillor? You're having a laugh!
    In Scotland, with STV local elections, there is a real risk of some-one who didn't want to get elected, getting elected.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    Foxy said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The only reason to stand in this GE is to get a better seat next time. Like May and Farron standing for their parties in Newcastle in the Eighties.
    I have faith in my abilities to win any seat, I could win a Glasgow or Liverpool seat for the Tories.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568
    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,376

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Don't forget as well, finally send JohnO to HoL.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 17,682
    GIN1138 said:

    What happens if Rishi stands down?

    Not much. Election proceeds and Starmer goes to the palace to say that he can form a government.

    Unless the Tories win… (stop laughing at the back)
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,593
    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Do you give Sadiq Khan the same credit?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    I posted that on Twitter and somebody replied with

    You could find yourself Leader of the Opposition on July 5th the way things are going.
  • turbotubbsturbotubbs Posts: 17,682
    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    I’m glad at least. one other person on here has the guts to not follow the anti Sunak herd. Some of the bullshit posting about photos and asking about the football are just pathetic.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,556
    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    He is the personification of the American Dream however he had the misfortune to be bright, driven and successful here.

    Not sure he was a day boy though, I will lose all respect for him and it will explain his softness of so. It’s on a thin tether based on the house he was in as it is.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,376

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    If that is the choice then Badenoch by a mile. She may have many faults but she is not evil incarnate like the other two.
    I wouldn't mind Kemi or Penny for LOTO but I fear lovely Penny's days are numbered :(
  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Do you give Sadiq Khan the same credit?
    Yes. I do

    I admire Kahn for rising as far as he has from a humble background, it is genuinely creditable

    I also think he is a terrible Mayor of London and want him gone. Likewise, I will not vote for Sunak, he's a rubbish PM
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 28,821
    ...

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    I posted that on Twitter and somebody replied with

    You could find yourself Leader of the Opposition on July 5th the way things are going.
    I think you're a bit too classy for Parliament. Only a bit mind.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,473

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    I reckon the they'd be lucky to make a total of three years consecutively.
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,818
    edited May 24
    DM_Andy said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    The trouble with you Leon is you think that Rishi was born at the bottom. He wasn't. I have no idea of Cleitophon's five generations number is right, but it feels like Rishi's parents are about two generations up on where I started off and I feel like I was one generation up from the bottom.

    I grow up in a household where sometimes I would have to go to bed early because we didn't have enough money to feed the electric meter. A family where Mum lied about having ate earlier because she didn't have enough food to feed herself as well as us kids. And I was very aware that I was at school with kids that came from far poorer families. Both my sister and I have been amazing successes in my parent's terms, we're both around 50 and in £60k/year jobs and I feel like you would consider me a loser for only earning that much, but I feel like we did quite well to get that high up in our careers.

    If Sunak's parents had sent him to the local state school we'd have gone to the same comprehensive, he would have known kids like me and those poorer than me, would he have still became a Tory MP? I feel that's unlikely.
    many tory MPs from state school (at least until 5th July)
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 52,121

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    I posted that on Twitter and somebody replied with

    You could find yourself Leader of the Opposition on July 5th the way things are going.
    TSE = Poundshop Rishi Sunak!

    #JustKiddin'
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,058

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    If either of you bump into Worcester Woman, could you please ask her who she will be voting for?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 63,121

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    I posted that on Twitter and somebody replied with

    You could find yourself Leader of the Opposition on July 5th the way things are going.
    Are you standing for the LibDems?
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 28,821

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    If either of you bump into Worcester Woman, could you please ask her who she will be voting for?
    Enough sauce from you.
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,951
    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 52,121
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Do you give Sadiq Khan the same credit?
    Yes. I do

    I admire Kahn for rising as far as he has from a humble background, it is genuinely creditable

    I also think he is a terrible Mayor of London and want him gone. Likewise, I will not vote for Sunak, he's a rubbish PM
    Racist!
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 52,121
    JACK_W said:

    GIN1138 said:

    JACK_W said:

    PB Pop Quiz - What are the impacts of the "Maurice Debate" and its ramifications, upon the 2024 UK general election and its results?

    I think it's one of E M Forster's weakest novels although the gay gamekeepers vote remains difficult to read .... much like TSE's thesis on "Great Pineapple And Lettuce Pizza Of The Liz Truss Era.

    Next ....
    Oh wow! You're still alive!!!! :D
    There are rumours to that effect, I don't believe them .... :wink:
    ARSE!
  • SirNorfolkPassmoreSirNorfolkPassmore Posts: 7,168
    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Take your pick.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    I’m glad at least. one other person on here has the guts to not follow the anti Sunak herd. Some of the bullshit posting about photos and asking about the football are just pathetic.
    I don't dislike Sunak. He is just way out of his depth as PM and got promoted far too soon in almost everything in his life.

    He has never had to learn from failure. Not until now anyway. It will be pretty devastating for him personally.
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 8,771

    JACK_W said:

    GIN1138 said:

    JACK_W said:

    PB Pop Quiz - What are the impacts of the "Maurice Debate" and its ramifications, upon the 2024 UK general election and its results?

    I think it's one of E M Forster's weakest novels although the gay gamekeepers vote remains difficult to read .... much like TSE's thesis on "Great Pineapple And Lettuce Pizza Of The Liz Truss Era.

    Next ....
    Oh wow! You're still alive!!!! :D
    There are rumours to that effect, I don't believe them .... :wink:
    ARSE!
    ELBOW Shirley!

  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,473
    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    It's interesting, isn't it that it's the complete opposite in our sporting stars?
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,556
    dixiedean said:

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    I reckon the they'd be lucky to make a total of three years consecutively.
    At least we have answered the clarion of “more diversity”. We’ve discovered that, whatever party you support, it doesn’t matter if you are male or female, white, black, brown, you aren’t going to do a better job by your characteristic, everyone is equally shit or good (depending on your team). So let’s pick people on their qualities rather than their sex organs or skin colour.

    We’ve had three female PMs, an Asian PM, an Asian Home sec, Chancellors, all colours and creeds in top positions - did their ethnicity make them better or worse? No, they were just politicians.

    More women in top corporate jobs, Paula Vennels says “hold my beer”.

  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 63,121

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    If either of you bump into Worcester Woman, could you please ask her who she will be voting for?
    She's yesterday's news. It is Whitby Woman apparently this time.

  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,818
    edited May 24
    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    take your point and a bit true in general but I never thought of Boris as lazy ( I know he was insulted as that by opponents) - He has certainly done a lot in life (including writing books) , a lot more than me (and I dont think I am lazy ) .He had a fun style and sometimes dismissive and eccentric but not a lazy one
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,534
    Foxy said:

    Sean_F said:

    Scott_xP said:

    He may have had enough of experts, but we have had enough of Michael Fucking Gove

    I think Michael Gove will go down as one of the 10 or so most significant political figures since 1945. One of the ablest, too.

    https://x.com/TSEofPB/status/1794077372188115022
    Well at least Gove was on the right side of the Brexit divide, unlike that chancer Cameron.
    Except he wasn't. That was the oddest thing. Gove for years had been Eurosceptic because he blamed the EU for destroying his parents' fishing business. Then his father popped up and said it wasn't the EU, and he'd just retired. Gove's political philosophy (or at least that part of it) was founded on a misapprehension.
    He was still on the right side of the argument even if for mistaken reasons.
    IMV subsequent events have shown that Brexit was the wrong side of the argument. A divisive, pointless argument which has damaged the country.

    I have a vague impression, perhaps wrong, that you will disagree with me on this... ;)
    Comprehensively. If it was divisive well, that is politics for you and that was as much because of those who would not accept the result as those who embraced it. And of course it certainly wasn't pointless as history will show. Nor do I believe it has damaged the country. It is the Tory party that has done that and they would still have been there being useless with or without Brexit.

    I imagine there were many in North America claiming that American Independence was divisive, pointless and damaged the country. We don't remember their whining today.
    One of the great “what ifs” of history, is to envisage a world where the revolt is put down.

    Does slavery get abolished in 1833, or does the fight over slavery extend across the empire?

    Does British America expand West? Would there be an American Indian State, perhaps becoming a British dominion?

    Does South West America remain part of Mexico?
    It was the Haitian War of Independence that made slavery untenable. After that the cost of keeping slaves in line was simply unaffordable.
    The ratio of slave to free - about five to one in Haiti - was crazy. The only way to sustain that is through total militarisation of the free population, like Sparta.

    The South was one third slaves, to two thirds free. They could have maintained it.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,376
    Will the Conservatives actually be able to fill all these vacant seats? And even if they can, will they be able to vet all the candidates to try and filter out as many fruit loops as possible?
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,534
    boulay said:

    dixiedean said:

    kle4 said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    Who do you envisage will do so poor a job as LoTO that you then succeed them after 3 years?
    Pick one of Priti Patel, Kemi Badenoch, or Suella Braverman.
    I reckon the they'd be lucky to make a total of three years consecutively.
    At least we have answered the clarion of “more diversity”. We’ve discovered that, whatever party you support, it doesn’t matter if you are male or female, white, black, brown, you aren’t going to do a better job by your characteristic, everyone is equally shit or good (depending on your team). So let’s pick people on their qualities rather than their sex organs or skin colour.

    We’ve had three female PMs, an Asian PM, an Asian Home sec, Chancellors, all colours and creeds in top positions - did their ethnicity make them better or worse? No, they were just politicians.

    More women in top corporate jobs, Paula Vennels says “hold my beer”.

    Women and ethnic minorities have proved they can be just as incompetent as white males.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 43,337

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    If either of you bump into Worcester Woman, could you please ask her who she will be voting for?
    Enough sauce from you.
    Worcestershire Woman is a different animal, though, from Worcester Woman ...
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 72,177

    She was apparantly the one asking the 1922 if she could send in her No Confidence letter.
    She lost all credibility after her 'she's not a mum' garbage against May
    It was a very stupid thing to say.

    Yet she would have been a better PM than May in almost every possible way.
    Maintaining your reputation for political eccentricity there.
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,058

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The first step will be the difficult one.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 56,568

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    I’m glad at least. one other person on here has the guts to not follow the anti Sunak herd. Some of the bullshit posting about photos and asking about the football are just pathetic.
    It's like a weird kind of sicko inverse racism. If your immigrant family works really hard and sends you to a fee paying school and you become successful in British society then somehow you have betrayed *something* - and "become one of them" - but how and why and what the F is going on there?? I can't even get my head around it

    Does the left seriously prefer minorities as failures and victims they can always pity and agitate for? It does sometimes feel like that. In America as well as Britain.

    If so, fuck it, if that's the country they want I am glad I no longer feel attached to it, as I once did

    It's diseased
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,468
    Cassetteboy, inspired by Taylor Swift, comments on the election: https://youtu.be/NLNplSslWEg
  • eekeek Posts: 28,586

    Foxy said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The only reason to stand in this GE is to get a better seat next time. Like May and Farron standing for their parties in Newcastle in the Eighties.
    I have faith in my abilities to win any seat, I could win a Glasgow or Liverpool seat for the Tories.
    You are a Liverpool supporter so unfair advantage. Now how about Leeds?
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    edited May 24
    GIN1138 said:

    Will the Conservatives actually be able to fill all these vacant seats? And even if they can, will they be able to vet all the candidates to try and filter out as many fruit loops as possible?

    They'll have war gamed it at the 'snap election' meeting the weekend before he announced
    So yeah. The drama over it is entirely press manufactured. Constituencies will have been told 'is your shortlist ready' etc? And if not then they'll have central list guys and gals imposed.
    It's been reported for weeks/months how many likely to stand down

    Ditto Labours 100 vacancies

    A few omaras might sneak through of course
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 36,099
    Carnyx said:

    Worcestershire Woman is a different animal, though, from Worcester Woman ...

    I saw a builders' van the other day.

    Among the many, many logos plastered on every available panel was the slogan "Improving standards in Worceshire"

    Clearly not spelling standards...
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,951
    dixiedean said:

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    It's interesting, isn't it that it's the complete opposite in our sporting stars?
    There is a dissertation in that somewhere. "We want physical prowess to be the product of effort, but intellectual and social prowess to be effortless. Why is that, and is it the product of societal conditioning? Discuss."

    I've no answer to that question but I'd love to read the paper if it was ever published.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,792
    MORNINGTON CRESCENT
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 72,177
    geoffw said:

    ...

    viewcode said:

    I'm a little bit sad at all this. Redwood, Leadsome, Gove etc al were people doing the best they could for the country. I disagreed with most of what they did, sometimes vehemently, but that doesn't mean I overlook the fact that they were people and that their departure is the end of an era. I'm pleased they are leaving but sad to see them go, if that makes sense. ☹️

    I'm quite surprised that you're pleased Redwood is leaving. It doesn't say very much for your judgement. Oh well.
    Redwood the much mocked Vulcan is among the most thoughtful, policy-focussed and polite MPs. He will be a loss to Parliament.

    The only disappointment is that he's deprived us of a Redwood moment.
    Otherwise, good riddance.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,959
    eek said:

    Foxy said:

    I think I shall put my name forward to become a Tory MP.

    2024 - Become MP

    2027 - Become Leader of His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

    2029 - Become PM after winning a landslide at the general election

    I have it all mapped out.

    The only reason to stand in this GE is to get a better seat next time. Like May and Farron standing for their parties in Newcastle in the Eighties.
    I have faith in my abilities to win any seat, I could win a Glasgow or Liverpool seat for the Tories.
    You are a Liverpool supporter so unfair advantage. Now how about Leeds?
    I worked six years in Leeds, I know it well.
  • kyf_100kyf_100 Posts: 4,951

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    take your point and a bit true in general but I never thought of Boris as lazy ( I know he was insulted as that by opponents) - He has certainly done a lot in life (including writing books) , a lot more than me (and I dont think I am lazy ) .He had a fun style and sometimes dismissive and eccentric but not a lazy one
    Thanks. And sorry if I was a bit rude to you the other eve, I was already a bit riled up by other posters.
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  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 72,177
    GIN1138 said:

    Will the Conservatives actually be able to fill all these vacant seats? And even if they can, will they be able to vet all the candidates to try and filter out as many fruit loops as possible?

    And does it at this point matter ?
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,556
    Carnyx said:

    Redditch said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    Because its not exclusively shit here?
    Sure this country is probably ok compared to Afghanistan. Not saying much though is it.
    Do you live in Redditch ?
    Lol!

    I live not far from Redditch. It is actually very nice.
    So do I, its my local town. I assume youre in worcestershire
    If either of you bump into Worcester Woman, could you please ask her who she will be voting for?
    Enough sauce from you.
    Worcestershire Woman is a different animal, though, from Worcester Woman ...
    Having been to Worcester a few times and seen the rather robust physique of the local ladies there is no chance of finding a few of them hiding undiscovered in the pantry unlike bottles of old Worcestershire sauce.
  • megasaurmegasaur Posts: 586

    Cassetteboy, inspired by Taylor Swift, comments on the election: https://youtu.be/NLNplSslWEg

    Brilliant

    And as with previous versions it's outstanding that it ends just VOTE. Not VOTE X, just VOTE
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,818
    edited May 24
    kyf_100 said:

    dixiedean said:

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    It's interesting, isn't it that it's the complete opposite in our sporting stars?
    There is a dissertation in that somewhere. "We want physical prowess to be the product of effort, but intellectual and social prowess to be effortless. Why is that, and is it the product of societal conditioning? Discuss."

    I've no answer to that question but I'd love to read the paper if it was ever published.
    I am not sure it is the opposite in sport - it depends more on personality than effort - For instance who was more liked Geoffrey Boycott or David Gower ? Seb Coe put in huge effort to get his medals but never really liked . Steve Davis was just hated in the 1980s and everyone liked Alex Higgins or Jimmy White
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    I’m glad at least. one other person on here has the guts to not follow the anti Sunak herd. Some of the bullshit posting about photos and asking about the football are just pathetic.
    It's like a weird kind of sicko inverse racism. If your immigrant family works really hard and sends you to a fee paying school and you become successful in British society then somehow you have betrayed *something* - and "become one of them" - but how and why and what the F is going on there?? I can't even get my head around it

    Does the left seriously prefer minorities as failures and victims they can always pity and agitate for? It does sometimes feel like that. In America as well as Britain.

    If so, fuck it, if that's the country they want I am glad I no longer feel attached to it, as I once did

    It's diseased
    Minorities are most useful to those who 'tirelessly campaign' for them when they are downtrodden, the campaign isn't really about untreading.
    It's some sort of sick white saviour complex certain types have
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 43,337

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    take your point and a bit true in general but I never thought of Boris as lazy ( I know he was insulted as that by opponents) - He has certainly done a lot in life (including writing books) , a lot more than me (and I dont think I am lazy ) .He had a fun style and sometimes dismissive and eccentric but not a lazy one
    Er, writing books? To agreed deadlines?

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/jul/02/boris-johnson-offered-to-pay-for-help-writing-shakespeare-biography-says-scholar

  • Alphabet_SoupAlphabet_Soup Posts: 3,319
    kyf_100 said:

    dixiedean said:

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    It's interesting, isn't it that it's the complete opposite in our sporting stars?
    There is a dissertation in that somewhere. "We want physical prowess to be the product of effort, but intellectual and social prowess to be effortless. Why is that, and is it the product of societal conditioning? Discuss."

    I've no answer to that question but I'd love to read the paper if it was ever published.
    There are two diametrically opposite reasons to make someone Head Boy. (1) He's a natural leader of men, a sportsman of renown, an intellectual paragon beyond his years or (2) He's a bit of a nurd but he might get into Oxford if we boosted his self-esteem; wouldn't try higher than Lincoln, though.
  • eekeek Posts: 28,586
    Scott_xP said:
    Given the financial state of Morrisons whats he doing there in the first place...
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 96,578
    megasaur said:

    Cassetteboy, inspired by Taylor Swift, comments on the election: https://youtu.be/NLNplSslWEg

    Brilliant

    And as with previous versions it's outstanding that it ends just VOTE. Not VOTE X, just VOTE
    Not really necessary is it? I mean, if the message hadn't been received by the end adding Vote X would still go over someone's head.
  • megasaurmegasaur Posts: 586
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    I’m glad at least. one other person on here has the guts to not follow the anti Sunak herd. Some of the bullshit posting about photos and asking about the football are just pathetic.
    It's like a weird kind of sicko inverse racism. If your immigrant family works really hard and sends you to a fee paying school and you become successful in British society then somehow you have betrayed *something* - and "become one of them" - but how and why and what the F is going on there?? I can't even get my head around it

    Does the left seriously prefer minorities as failures and victims they can always pity and agitate for? It does sometimes feel like that. In America as well as Britain.

    If so, fuck it, if that's the country they want I am glad I no longer feel attached to it, as I once did

    It's diseased
    It's also diseased that what is for sale from the likes of Winchester is not (except incidentally) education, it's a free economy to business class upgrade on the A380 of life. Nothing to celebrate.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 49,122
    edited May 24
    kyf_100 said:

    dixiedean said:

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    It's interesting, isn't it that it's the complete opposite in our sporting stars?
    There is a dissertation in that somewhere. "We want physical prowess to be the product of effort, but intellectual and social prowess to be effortless. Why is that, and is it the product of societal conditioning? Discuss."

    I've no answer to that question but I'd love to read the paper if it was ever published.
    That is the English Public School cult of amateurism. A cult that has not served the country well.

    Contrast it with the culture of hard work of my Presbyterian ancestors. Anything worth doing should require effort, persistence and strength of character.

    There is more to Britain than English Public Schools, despite their dominance of so many sectors.
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,818
    Carnyx said:

    kyf_100 said:

    Leon said:

    Farooq said:

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    boulay said:

    boulay said:

    Heathener said:

    This is the worst election launch in British history, isn’t it?

    I suspect if I’m completely honest it’s only us obsessives who are really paying any attention. At the moment I suspect most of the country are simply aware there’s an election coming and Sunak got rained on, and are probably looking forward to the bank holiday.

    But yes, it’s been pretty bad.
    Most people are focusing on Euro 2024!

    But not so much in Wales (Rishi to note) 😈
    If Rishi had mentioned the football in a factory in England then he would have been hammered for assuming everyone in the factory was English or Scottish so had a team in the tournament. How awful he is for not having the sensitivity that there are workers in factories that don’t support purely the teams who have qualified - see, he’s so out of touch. Just because your nations team isn’t in the tournament it doesn’t mean you can’t be looking forward to it. Or some such.
    The coverage as a whole is symptomatic of how utterly fucking pathetic our media has become. Obsessed with comedy photo ops and 'gotcha' moments to clip for social media, and daft questions that provide nothing in terms of illumination. Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.
    It was perfectly encapsulated yesterday morning on Today. The morning after the election being called on the flagship current affairs programme and the lead angle was that some Tory MPs were flabbergasted, annoyed etc. not that we were getting a general election, the general election everyone was calling for and what that meant for the country, the correspondents had been spending their time whatsappung and being briefed how annoyed MPs were.

    It’s a fucking pantomime and the politics is crap because the people who are supposed to be holding their feet to the fire are too invested in the pantomime themselfves. It’s a lot easier to earn your money as a politics journalist by repeating gossip than actually analysing the crap politicians are saying because the journalists, like the politicians, have very rarely actually done anything else of note which would make themselves think, “hang on a minute, when I was working in the steel industry if a boss did this they would be fucked, etc”.
    Everything about this turd of a nation is fucked. The politics, the media, the economics, the attitudes, the morality. The way the entire deck is stacked against anyone getting out of their box for a moment. And the slack jaws hose down their bread and circuses clapping like seals for any shit they are told to. We are in the last days of Rome.
    I like a rant. Cleansing.
    If it's so awful here, why is this country one of the top destinations for people from all over the world?
    If you are born into poverty in the uk, on average it takes your decendants 5 generations FIVE....to make it up to median income. Just across the water in Denmark where they give a shit about each other, it takes 2 generations. Why would you take initiative in the uk if you will never see the benefit, even vicariously through your children. Britain is a heartless society where everybody would rather nobody got anything out of worry that 1 person gets 50p too much. It is just so petty. These are our compatriots for christ sake. I hear a lot of talk, especially on the right, about loving your own country.... but as I see it, many many brits absolutely loathe their own cutbry and their compatriots. It is a very sad situation.
    Indeed. See the contempt on this site for Rishi Sunak for his sin of having hard-working, hard-caring parents who spent every penny sending him to great schools, where he ALSO worked hard (head boy) and then got a really good lucrative job

    What a wanker! How dare he! And an Indian! We like our minorities to be oppressed gang bangers who get wrongly shot by police while doing drug deals, thanks, so they don't get any uppity ideas about actually succeeding
    He's done poorly as prime minister, failing on my terms, your terms, and even, damningly, his own terms.

    But he was HEAD BOY. Fuck me, that turns it all around.
    I know you don't like uppity immigrants and you prefer them to be shot by the Met Police so you can whine about it for ever in a middle middle class way that somehow satisfies you sexually, but this is Sunak's story:


    "Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire,[3][4] to East African-born Hindu parents of Indian Punjabi descent, Yashvir and Usha Sunak.[5][6][7] He attended Stroud School, a preparatory school in Romsey, and later studied at Winchester College as a dayboy, becoming head boy of the college.[8][9][10] He worked as a waiter in a curry house in Southampton during his summer holidays.[11][12] He read philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 2001.[10][13] During his time at university, he undertook an internship at Conservative Campaign Headquarters and joined the Conservative Party.[9] In 2006, Sunak earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University as a Fulbright Scholar.[13][14][15] While at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys.[16]"


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak

    His parents worked incredibly hard, he has worked incredibly hard. He has had the good fortune of being born very intelligent, but unlike some he has put it to good use, studying and working with great drive and eventually becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom as a second generation brown skinned immigrant. It is quite a remarkable story - as someone who is hugely skeptical of mass immigration, I personally would be much more in favour of it if every immigrant was like him or his family

    You clearly feel different for your own sick perverse reasons. Well done

    Is he a great prime minister? No. Is he a credit to himself, his family and the country they emigrated to? Yes
    Another part of perception, we somehow despise *effort*. Cf my ex, pointing out that to work at all was infra dig. This is part of the national consciousness, and probably explains generational unemployment in Jaywick as much as it does my well-heeled ex.

    So Boris was lauded for being effortless, doing little work, delegating, being a bit of a buffoon, etc. Whereas Rishi, despite his many accomplishments is written off as a try hard. And believe me an MBA at Stanford is much more impressive and academically rigorous than Classics at Oxford.

    Sadly it's the national culture, or national disease. To be seen to try is to be a bit of a loser, whether you're a working class kid in a sink school, or the next PM. And it explains a lot about the state this country is in.
    take your point and a bit true in general but I never thought of Boris as lazy ( I know he was insulted as that by opponents) - He has certainly done a lot in life (including writing books) , a lot more than me (and I dont think I am lazy ) .He had a fun style and sometimes dismissive and eccentric but not a lazy one
    Er, writing books? To agreed deadlines?

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/jul/02/boris-johnson-offered-to-pay-for-help-writing-shakespeare-biography-says-scholar

    still more books than I have written - and I never was London Major or a Editor for a national magazine either , or PM
  • eekeek Posts: 28,586
    edited May 24


    Allie Hodgkins-Brown
    @AllieHBNews
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    2m
    Saturday’s Daily TELEGRAPH: “Inheritance tax against Tory values, says Hunt” #TomorrowsPapersToday

    Was chatting to my parents who have about £x00,000 cash appearing next week after they downsize. Thinking through the steps I actually got to the point where I was suggesting that you may want to start gifting it before rather than after July....

    The Government finances are beyond dire and I can see a "state of the nation" speech in late July / early September revealing some very painful home truths while blaming Bozo/Truss/Rishi for a massive mess..

    And no Labour Government is going to reduce Inheritance tax...
  • megasaurmegasaur Posts: 586
    kle4 said:

    megasaur said:

    Cassetteboy, inspired by Taylor Swift, comments on the election: https://youtu.be/NLNplSslWEg

    Brilliant

    And as with previous versions it's outstanding that it ends just VOTE. Not VOTE X, just VOTE
    Not really necessary is it? I mean, if the message hadn't been received by the end adding Vote X would still go over someone's head.
    Fair enough, and also the target age group is going to vote one way if it votes at all. Still classy though
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,058

    DM_Andy said:

    kle4 said:

    Scott_xP said:

    @benrileysmith
    Now **eleven** Tory MPs have said they’re standing down in the 2 days since Sunak called the election

    Andrea Leadsom (just now)
    Michael Gove
    Greg Clark
    Craig Mackinlay
    John Redwood
    David Evennett
    Eleanor Laing
    Jo Churchill
    Huw Merriman
    James Grundy
    Michael Ellis

    How many more??

    The significance is that if constituencies are only now learning their MPs are standing down, they have only two weeks to find successors for their often safe seats (candidates must be in place by 7 June). One imagines CCHQ might impose candidates but that can easily backfire as well.
    I must say I don't really buy this spin about most of them thinking they had until the autumn and so being forced into this. One or two, sure, but anyone who has contacts who know MPs will be aware that MPs have had no clue when the election might be for ages, even ministers have guessed every date under the sun, so only a total fool among them would have not even contemplated what they might have to decide if an election were sooner than that.
    would you go to an interview when you knew you were not going to get the job? or go on holiday instead?
    Plenty of us have stood as candidates for local or national when we knew there was no chance at all of being elected.
    Having no chance of winning was a precondition to get me to stand.

    Be a Councillor? You're having a laugh!
    In Scotland, with STV local elections, there is a real risk of some-one who didn't want to get elected, getting elected.
    It has already happened.

    https://ballotbox.scot/buckie-by-election/
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