Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?
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@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
“Liz Truss fights for survival as even allies say she could have only days left”
LOL. And they say the US is dysfunctional.
@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
“Liz Truss fights for survival as even allies say she could have only days left”
LOL. And they say the US is dysfunctional.
Over lunch, somebody said to me that this instability is the big disadvantage of parliamentary systems.
I felt obliged to point out that they get to keep really shitty leaders for at least 4 years, and somehow this is an improvement?
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@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
“Liz Truss fights for survival as even allies say she could have only days left”
LOL. And they say the US is dysfunctional.
Over lunch, somebody said to me that this instability is the big disadvantage of parliamentary systems.
I felt obliged to point out that they get to keep really shitty leaders for at least 4 years, and somehow this is an improvement?
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
they get to keep really shitty leaders for at least 4 years, and somehow this is an improvement?
Well, at least you know what you'll have for four years as opposed to a surprise
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
they get to keep really shitty leaders for at least 4 years, and somehow this is an improvement?
Well, at least you know what you'll have for four years as opposed to a surprise
whenever they feel like itevery so often.@George-K said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
they get to keep really shitty leaders for at least 4 years, and somehow this is an improvement?
Well, at least you know what you'll have for four years
That explains the US suicide rate.
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@George-K there's no question who would win an election at this point.
To be honest, I think it's high time the Tories were kicked out. They've done a bloody awful job of late, and since Labour got rid of the Corbyn brigade, they should be a better bet. Keir Starmer is seemingly a charisma-free zone, but charisma didn't seem to help Boris much in governing.
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@George-K there's no question who would win an election at this point.
To be honest, I think it's high time the Tories were kicked out. They've done a bloody awful job of late, and since Labour got rid of the Corbyn brigade, they should be a better bet. Keir Starmer is seemingly a charisma-free zone, but charisma didn't seem to help Boris much in governing.
Keir Starmer for some reason, reminds me of the late Desmond Llewelyn - the original Q in Bond movies. Not only facially but voice and mannerisms as well. Couldn’t place it for the longest time until this morning when he was on the BBC giving the Tories a right bollocking for their ineptitude at governing.
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Only @bachophile will get this.
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Paraphrasing Piers Morgan (who also echo'ed @Doctor-Phibes ' comment about terrible leaders) said that if BoJo is chosen as PM there will be a rush of Brits trying to immigrate to the US for the relative calm and stability of American politics.
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@jon-nyc said in Hey Phibes! Whaddya think about a Truss?:
Boris Johnson has escaped from Elba, landed in Cornwall, and is marching on London.
To be fair, he got lost and is currently driving North up the M1.
Punsters said that Liz couldn't be Trussted. Boris is fast approaching Scunthorpe. Read into that what you will.
It's unlikely he's ever been so close to Yorkshire before.
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Seen on twitter:
“Who was Prime Minister when Queen Elizabeth died” is going to be a god-tier trivia question in like 20 years.
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I'm not sure how you do it. Maybe because I'm American and therefore don't care about other countries, but I was going down the wiki black hole of learning more about how the British government works, specific to the PM, and... how do you all keep things straight?
For example, the PM is the head of the UK government, but advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative. It's a position based on who commands trust of the House of Commons (which seems like the US House of Representatives, except with more shouting), and the PM is also the First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service. Then there's the House of Lords, which is really the "The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled", which is kind of like the US Senate, except the titles are passed on to heirs, instead of elections? At what point does the King come and point at people he wants to be beheaded?