BREAKING Liz Truss to resign as PM, & a new one will be appointed within the week.

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As predicted by Alex Christoforou

BREAKING Liz Truss to resign as PM, & a new one will be appointed within the week.

This comes after 16 of her own lawmakers called on her to resign & after poll ratings showed her to be highly unpopular with conservatives.

Truss had only been in the position for 44 days.

 
Oh, so now you enjoy Russian state media. </pokes bear>

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The prime minister said she would be stepping down, with her successor to be elected in a Tory leadership contest next week.

Former PM Boris Johnson could stand in the leadership contest to replace her, according to reports.

Jeremy Hunt - who was appointed chancellor last week - has said he will not stand in the contest.
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Alex and Alex cover these current events

Liz Truss resigns, regime change success​

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Alex and Alex cover these current events
Who? Oh I see. More Russian "independent" influencers.


 
The MIC are generating a political crisis in the UK, one where the government structure will be shown as ineffective and past its prime. This will generate a reaction from the massess, at which point they offer the pre-prepared solution...
 
The MIC are generating a political crisis in the UK, one where the government structure will be shown as ineffective and past its prime. This will generate a reaction from the massess, at which point they offer the pre-prepared solution...

And what do you anticipate this pre-prepared solution to be?
 
"TIMMMBERRRR, The walls are coming down in the UK.
Truss moves out less than a month IN.
GUILT MARKET ( Their Bond Market) is tanked. Which makes many of the nation's retirements the shits.
TAX Cuts to be recinded.

HEADED TOWARD A NATION YOU MAY HAVE LOVED AT ONE TIME

The Brits are in the bow of the world economic "TITANIC". Bidet is still with the band playing on as the world ship goes sinking under the waves.
"Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie"
 
Whoops there goes another rubber tree plant - Ja - pan hit the skids AGAIN ! (LAST 1.5 mins. commercial)


Sound familiar ?
 
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Higher interest rates in USA are forcing other countries to raise theirs or not be able to sell their own bonds. It's slowing down everything and killing demand.

They should focus on lower regulation and increading supply of energy which will reduce overall inflation.
 
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They should focus on lower regulation and increading supply of energy which will reduce overall inflation.

There is a serious lag time between government changing regulations, industry investing in infrastructure accordingly, and increased production becoming available to the market. I agree they should be done, but it is not a short term solution.
 
Truss stayed just long enough to qualify for a huge pension for life according to some articles...

Something like $120k for less than 2 months "work".
 
Higher interest rates in USA are forcing other countries to raise theirs or not be able to sell their own bonds. It's slowing down everything and killing demand.

They should focus on lower regulation and increading supply of energy which will reduce overall inflation.
Stop The "BRRRRRRR" and interest rates, inflation, shrink-flation will come come to a stop.
Politicians with Control of the Purse are the main culprit along with the WEF commands / schemes.
 
have you seen who they've selected? ...
You highlighted his ancestry, but that isn't nearly as informative as this:
... While studying at Stanford, he met his future wife Akshata Murty, the daughter of N. R. Narayana Murthy, the Indian billionaire businessman who founded Infosys. Sunak and Murty are the 222nd richest people in Britain, with a combined fortune of £730m as of 2022.[5] After graduating, Sunak worked for Goldman Sachs ...
 
I nominate a real Puritan, Oliver Cromwell!

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Nothing to see here, folks...

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Former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron was appointed foreign secretary Monday in a sweeping reshuffle of current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's cabinet.
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Cameron served as prime minister from 2010 to 2016 and presided over Britain's controversial Brexit vote, which ultimately led to his resignation.

He is the figurehead of an age of Conservative leadership that Sunak has previously heavily lambasted. In a conference speech in October, Sunak positioned himself as the U.K.'s "change" candidate, decrying the prior 30 years of British politics — through which the Tories governed for around two-thirds — as a failure.

A royal decree eased Cameron's return to the political fold. Under British law, only current MPs or members of the House of Lords can become government ministers. Cameron quit as a Member of Parliament in 2016, but King Charles III confirmed him as a life peer on Monday, raising him as a lord and enabling him to assume the role of foreign secretary.

Cameron was viewed as fervently pro-China during his leadership and spent time afterwards trying to set up a $1 billion U.K.-China investment fund — a plan which was later shelved. It is currently unclear how his foreign policy agenda will adapt against a backdrop of increased Sino skepticism among Western nations and ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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The reshuffle comes as Sunak attempts to reassert his authority, with his ruling Conservative Party trailing opposition Labour by more than 20 points in opinion polls ahead of a general election due before January 2025.
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