Non - Rishi Sunak

I'm sure when that innocent girl you leached onto on the train was pretty much thinking the same about you as you did about her and I reckon she warned her friends about the train weirdo she encountered.
just because you believe what your saying doesn't mean it's correct in anyway, just like 99% of your imput on this forum it's just BS,
but that's just my take on it I'm sure you feel you have far superior knowledge then anyone else but in my view your just walking around in a trance with your balloon head up your back passage.
I bid you a good day
thank you
We will see if I am talking BS when we fail to score at Burnley and end up walking off the pitch with nothing due to having our front two strikers missing.

I bid you a good day.
 
Thick from the neck upwards. Hmm.

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As opposed to thick from the neck down?
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I hope you’ve mastered cut and paste . It’ll save you no end of time when writing exactly the same punchlines over and over and over and over and……
Same punchline trying to rally the One Nation Conservatives

we instinctively believe that the way forward will be found through a shift of emphasis: towards community not just individualism, towards responsibilities as well as Rights, and towards meaning and virtue over shallow materialism.



Having mastered shooting the messenger as the only reply to anything maybe time to post the punchline that the country needs
 
The cost of Rishi Sunak’s troubled Rwanda asylum scheme could soar to half a billion pounds, plus hundreds of thousands more for each deportee, an investigation by the public spending watchdog has found.
The Home Office has so far refused to say how much more money, on top of the £290 million already confirmed, the UK has agreed to pay Kigali under the stalled plan, but a National Audit Office report has revealed millions more in spending including £11,000 for each migrant’s plane ticket.
The Government has already paid Kigali £220 million under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund designed to support Rwanda’s growth, even as flights have remained grounded amid a series of legal setbacks.

It was also already known that an extra £50 million was earmarked for the partnership for next year. But the NAO revealed the same sum will also be sent to Rwanda in 2025 and in 2026, taking the cost to £370 million.
On top of that, once the first 300 migrants have been relocated to Rwanda, ministers have agreed to put another £120 million into the fund, lifting the total to £490 million.

In addition, an extra £20,000 will be paid to Rwanda for every asylum seeker relocated there, according to the NAO report.

 
Sky

PM to make Downing Street statement​

Rishi Sunak is to address the nation from Downing Street this evening.
It is understood he will speak about recent events and the need to protect our democratic processes.

He will NOT be announcing a general election, we understand.

The address comes on the day George Galloway is confirmed to be returning to parliament as the MP for Rochdale after what the prime minister called a "divisive campaign".

It also follows one of the most fractious weeks in Westminster in recent years last week.

It resulted in more than 90 MPs signing a motion of no confidence in the House of Commons Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, after he broke with convention out of concern for MP safety during a Gaza ceasefire vote.

Earlier this week, the prime minister said: "There is a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. And we've got to collectively, all of us, change that urgently".

Mr Sunak added: "I am going to do whatever it requires to protect our democracy and our values that we all hold dear.

The government has announced a £31m security package to protect democratic processes and institutions in response to growing threats.

Last month pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the home of Tory backbencher Tobias Ellwood - with police warning his family to "stay away" as arriving could "antagonise" the situation.
 
The cost of Rishi Sunak’s troubled Rwanda asylum scheme could soar to half a billion pounds, plus hundreds of thousands more for each deportee, an investigation by the public spending watchdog has found.
The Home Office has so far refused to say how much more money, on top of the £290 million already confirmed, the UK has agreed to pay Kigali under the stalled plan, but a National Audit Office report has revealed millions more in spending including £11,000 for each migrant’s plane ticket.
The Government has already paid Kigali £220 million under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund designed to support Rwanda’s growth, even as flights have remained grounded amid a series of legal setbacks.

It was also already known that an extra £50 million was earmarked for the partnership for next year. But the NAO revealed the same sum will also be sent to Rwanda in 2025 and in 2026, taking the cost to £370 million.
On top of that, once the first 300 migrants have been relocated to Rwanda, ministers have agreed to put another £120 million into the fund, lifting the total to £490 million.

In addition, an extra £20,000 will be paid to Rwanda for every asylum seeker relocated there, according to the NAO report.

11000 per ticket one way. I pay 450 return to Nairobi. Everyone is ripping off the British Government.
 
Much ado about nothing that speech. Sat all the way through it waiting for him to actually commit to doing something. No though. Like all modern politicians a lot of emotion and sound bites without any practicality.

I’m not saying there is a need to do anything btw. Just that if you announce a press conference at 5.45 on a Friday it’s probably better to have a substantial plan and not just a coffee morning catch up.
 
Much ado about nothing that speech. Sat all the way through it waiting for him to actually commit to doing something. No though. Like all modern politicians a lot of emotion and sound bites without any practicality.

I’m not saying there is a need to do anything btw. Just that if you announce a press conference at 5.45 on a Friday it’s probably better to have a substantial plan and not just a coffee morning catch up.
It was all foreplay with no end product.
 
I have absolutely no idea what that was supposed to achieve.

They are obviously concerned about the increasing links between the far right and islamic extremism, which is likely part funded by foreign governments. Unlike the other links between right wing groups and the Israeli cause that are also part funded by foreign governments.
 

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