Aw diddums having another bad day. Fine example for your child once again
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Fik Tossa (U22768)
posted 28 minutes ago
Him and his Mrs net wealth is £730 Million.
Doubt whether they worry about turning the heating on in December.
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Would you want someone who worrys about turning on their heating running the Country?
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That would be a welcome change.
We could also do with a prime minister who had a family member living with a chronic health condition.
This would advance our political discourse beyond silly memes on social media, and equally silly sloganeering.
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 7 seconds ago
Having lived in India I have found people who follow the Hindu religion to be honourable and honest, so I hope and fully expect that Sunak will not disappoint.
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Having lived in England I have found people who are in the Tory party to be dishonourable and dishonest, so I don’t hope but fully expect that Sunak will not disappoint.
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Maybe it’ll be a butter-on-the-back-of-the-cat type situation, and as he approaches the dispatch box for the first time he’ll spontaneously float off the floor and start spinning in the horizontal plane.
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Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
comment by (K̇ash) - FSG OUT! - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Tory members won't be happy.
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They aren't here to be happy...they're here to be white & entitled
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir * (U13373)
posted 22 minutes ago
a grim day for this country,just another tory clown
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Who would have thought.
Can we all now admit that the great Tory experiment of Brexit is now dead as an ideology, (even though we’re well and truly stuck with the $hit show for now)?
All it did was make us all poorer.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
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Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
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Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
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Exactly. Only been in politics 7 years hasn’t he? Quick rise to the top spot. Can’t help but feel sceptical about his motivations
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
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Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
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Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
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*Not sure that’s true for a Tory MP.
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
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Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
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It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
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Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
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He’s just saying whatever he needs to troll. Best ignored tbh.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
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It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
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I don’t think working at Goldmans is nice and chilled either but I do get your point.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
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It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
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This is a man that rode on the coattails of Boris facking Johnson. He’s obviously not of sound judgement.
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 27 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Elong Musk spends have his day posting memes and tweeting nonsense.
Though becoming the first British-Asian PM is a massive deal in terms of status. That’s a legacy that can’t be attained by just being a rich tax dodger.
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 26 seconds ago
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
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There's no need to continue campaigning for him.
That's probably what clinched it.
I'm not bothered about his wealth, race, religion, just that he does a good job. I think he will be better than Boris or Liz. But still a Tory so not for me.
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 26 seconds ago
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
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There's no need to continue campaigning for him.
That's probably what clinched it.
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comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Though becoming the first British-Asian PM is a massive deal in terms of status. That’s a legacy that can’t be attained by just being a rich tax dodger.
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Can’t wait for our first Muslamic PM, my time will come soon
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posted on 24/10/22
Aw diddums having another bad day. Fine example for your child once again
posted on 24/10/22
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Fik Tossa (U22768)
posted 28 minutes ago
Him and his Mrs net wealth is £730 Million.
Doubt whether they worry about turning the heating on in December.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Would you want someone who worrys about turning on their heating running the Country?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That would be a welcome change.
We could also do with a prime minister who had a family member living with a chronic health condition.
This would advance our political discourse beyond silly memes on social media, and equally silly sloganeering.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 7 seconds ago
Having lived in India I have found people who follow the Hindu religion to be honourable and honest, so I hope and fully expect that Sunak will not disappoint.
———
Having lived in England I have found people who are in the Tory party to be dishonourable and dishonest, so I don’t hope but fully expect that Sunak will not disappoint.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe it’ll be a butter-on-the-back-of-the-cat type situation, and as he approaches the dispatch box for the first time he’ll spontaneously float off the floor and start spinning in the horizontal plane.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 24/10/22
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
posted on 24/10/22
comment by (K̇ash) - FSG OUT! - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Tory members won't be happy.
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They aren't here to be happy...they're here to be white & entitled
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
posted on 24/10/22
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
posted on 24/10/22
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir * (U13373)
posted 22 minutes ago
a grim day for this country,just another tory clown
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who would have thought.
posted on 24/10/22
Can we all now admit that the great Tory experiment of Brexit is now dead as an ideology, (even though we’re well and truly stuck with the $hit show for now)?
All it did was make us all poorer.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly. Only been in politics 7 years hasn’t he? Quick rise to the top spot. Can’t help but feel sceptical about his motivations
posted on 24/10/22
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
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*Not sure that’s true for a Tory MP.
posted on 24/10/22
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 14 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not entirely sure that's true for a former Goldman Sachs employee, former hedge funder, and former director of a company ran by his father-in-law.
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He’s just saying whatever he needs to troll. Best ignored tbh.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I don’t think working at Goldmans is nice and chilled either but I do get your point.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 13 seconds ago
Wonder if the bloke that’s worth £700m odd is gonna take home a PM salary
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a bizarre job to want, in that financial position.
And it’s absolutely valid to have concerns about how someone like that can have any appreciation for the tax payer.
Though generally, this is the case - it’s just in Sunak’s case, it is far greater wealth than usual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Political power & influence is not strange for a wealthy person to desire?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s a nightmare job and the the family’s wealth is huge.
I think it’s strange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a man that rode on the coattails of Boris facking Johnson. He’s obviously not of sound judgement.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 27 minutes ago
Success is a good indicator of character. Won't have spent his time arguing on on forums to get there
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Elong Musk spends have his day posting memes and tweeting nonsense.
posted on 24/10/22
Though becoming the first British-Asian PM is a massive deal in terms of status. That’s a legacy that can’t be attained by just being a rich tax dodger.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 26 seconds ago
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There's no need to continue campaigning for him.
That's probably what clinched it.
posted on 24/10/22
I'm not bothered about his wealth, race, religion, just that he does a good job. I think he will be better than Boris or Liz. But still a Tory so not for me.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 26 seconds ago
He's (Sunak) openly boasted about (undoing funding put in place by Labour) taking funds away from deprived urban areas, ensuring more affluent Tory supporting areas (such as Tunbridge Wells) get the "funding they deserve."
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There's no need to continue campaigning for him.
That's probably what clinched it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Lisandro The King Martinez (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Though becoming the first British-Asian PM is a massive deal in terms of status. That’s a legacy that can’t be attained by just being a rich tax dodger.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can’t wait for our first Muslamic PM, my time will come soon
posted on 24/10/22
Ton up
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