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UK leadership vacuum; Sunak, Truss and Labour Party

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UK leadership vacuum; Sunak, Truss and Labour Party
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Leonard Weidemann
Leonard Weidemann
July 29, 2022

Here’s food for thought, Liz Truss says what she has to say to get into power but before going over the cliff she is forced to puke out her negativity and makes the correct and hard decisions..fk the political elite they don’t speak for the country’s well being

InnerCynic
InnerCynic
July 29, 2022

Truss is an intellectual turnip. She makes Johnson appear almost Olympian by comparison and that’s not saying much.

Eric Zuesse
July 29, 2022

Why do the Alexanders not even just MENTION Corbyn? In what way(s) would he NOT be a good Prime Minister? Or do you fail to mention him merely because the Labour Party won’t nominate him?

You have poured contempt upon the Parties’ leaders. But what about the people who are NOT a leader in ANY Party at the present time? I ask Mercouris especially.

InnerCynic
InnerCynic
Reply to  Eric Zuesse
July 30, 2022

There are plenty of other voices out there that are sidelined and ignored simply because they’re not considered “legitimate”
or “serious contenders” or whatever rot gut excuse is used at the moment. So it’s the all too familiar circle logic we are faced with where those in power make it appear that nobody else exists outside of themselves.

Diana
Diana
Reply to  Eric Zuesse
July 30, 2022

I agree that Corbyn is an excellent campaigner, but he was a weak leader. He put up no defence against the pretend witch-hunt to get rid of non-existant ‘anti-semitism’ in his party. He didn’t defend people like Ken Livingstone who was among his loyal supporters.

And then there was the Skripal affair. Corbyn did tentatively suggest that the UK should get more evidence that the Russians were involved before they slapped sanctions on them and, when he was immediately shouted down, he shut up.

waine
waine
July 30, 2022

As a UK citizen I feel really sorry for my grand children who have to pay the price for this motley crew, they call politicians, the country is heading for a ride over the cliff, and there is no-one to save the day, not even the Labour party which I once supported and worked for. I don’t mind the EU going down the tubes, but we should get off the wagon and get some brain work going.

InnerCynic
InnerCynic
Reply to  waine
July 30, 2022

What i find amazing is that in the entirety of the UK, no different than the US, you find that they, the political apparatchiks, can only offer up THESE imbeciles. Just how low and pathetic can that be?

Glaucio Sombra
Glaucio Sombra
July 30, 2022

UK parliament is a junta..

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Glaucio Sombra
July 30, 2022

UK parliament is a pigsty.

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