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Lettuce Liz then Tetchy Rish! and the battle to replace him

That's what I said in January...

Absolutely none of those points have been addressed (I'm fairly sure there are plenty of other sensible objections too), he's just repeating himself.

Tell you what you could do? Between 16 and 18 have a class specialised with dealing with real life finance, so household budgeting, how interest rates and inflation work, what kind of bills will you have to deal with that are simply unavoidable, etc etc etc. The kind of stuff that I daresay none of us were ever actually taught formally and just had to sort of pick up as we went along. That would be useful.

This is what should be done but he's probably worried everyone will realise they are a bunch of crooks.
 
Quite frankly a focus on Maths can’t come soon enough. Maybe then Brexiters would stop claiming that +0.08% cancels out -4%.

(Joining the CPTPP is forecast by the OBR to add 0.08% to UK GDP whilst they forecast leaving the EU will reduce GDP by 4%)
 
Some killer blows from Rishi today.

How will SKS bounce back from being called "Sir Softy"

It takes some effort to try and do what the previous PM did with name calling and be even worse at it.
 
Sir Softy? Fucking hell.
Yep, feel that burn.

"It's why they call him Sir Softy"

Now, no one had before today (well not publicly and no one over the age of 6) but that's the killer name to go along side him being a lefty lawyer. Already had Ms Coffey tweeting using the Sir Softy name so seems to be the new strategy from Tory MP's
 
I note that the Sir Softy jibe came about on the same day as Sunak gave in to his own hardliners and made the proposed immigration bill even more disgusting and unlawful.
 
Guardian has also been reporting the bbc/richard sharp report makes his staying in post pretty difficult. Issue is going to be sharp used to be sunaks boss at goldman sachs i think, so there may be a loyalty there to keep him on if sharp refuses to resign.
 
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