Doing his best King Charles impression.

Foreigners, especially muslim ones, should not be in any positions of authority in this country.
Any rationale behind your idea?

Boris Johnson - born in New York
Andrew Bonar Law born in Canada
Nadhim Zahawi, born in Iraq
Kemi Badenoch, born in Nigeria
Peter Hain born in Kenya
Bavaria-born Gisela Stuart.
Humza Yousaf, born in Pakistan
Priti Patel
Rishi Sunak
Vaughan Gething
Shailesh Vara

 
So he has absolutely nothing positive to say about his track record or future intentions, but is just telling people they may regret not voting for him.

Vote for me and nobody gets hurt.

He has mafia-like charm.

Sadly, as a traitor in an area full of people who hate the UK, he'll probably get voted in again.
 
Any rationale behind your idea?

Boris Johnson - born in New York
Andrew Bonar Law born in Canada
Nadhim Zahawi, born in Iraq
Kemi Badenoch, born in Nigeria
Peter Hain born in Kenya
Bavaria-born Gisela Stuart.
Humza Yousaf, born in Pakistan
Priti Patel
Rishi Sunak
Vaughan Gething
Shailesh Vara

When we look at foreign born leaders in commerce, in 2019 nearly half (49%) of UK's fastest growing businesses were started by foreign born entrepreneurs.
Back in 2019, we revealed that half of the 100 fastest growing companies in the UK had a foreign-born founder.

Then there's the world of sport:
Famous Foreign-Born Sporting Leaders in the UK
  • Mo Farah (Somalia): Born in Mogadishu, Farah became one of Britain's most successful athletes, dominating long-distance running and leading the team at multiple Olympics.
  • Luol Deng (Sudan): A basketball star born in Sudan who led Team GB at the 2012 Olympics, Deng was a key figure in British basketball after migrating as a refugee.
  • John Barnes (Jamaica): Jamaican-born winger who became a stalwart of English football and a key player for Liverpool FC.
  • Kevin Pietersen (South Africa): Moved from South Africa to become a central figure and captain for the England cricket team.
  • Andrew Strauss (South Africa): Former captain of the England cricket team, born in Johannesburg.
  • Tessa Sanderson (Jamaica): A British Olympian born in Jamaica who won gold in 1984.
Not forgetting innovation:
  • Synthesia: AI video startup founded by a multinational team.
  • PensionBee: Romi Savova (born in South Africa, raised elsewhere) created this FinTech firm for simplified pension management.
  • Wise (formerly TransferWise): Taavet Hinrikus and Kristo Käärmann (Estonia) revolutionized international money transfers.
  • Kroo: Nazim Valimahomed (Uganda/Canada) co-founded this licensed digital bank.
  • Carwow: Founded by team members from Sweden and Italy, among others.
  • Oddbox & Zapp: Highlighted as fast-growing, immigrant-founded firms in 2023-2024 reports
  • Dominant Force: 54 out of the top 100 fastest-growing companies have at least one foreign-born founder.
  • High Impact: Immigrant founders contribute roughly 39%–54% of top startups, far exceeding their share of the general population.
  • Diversified Origins: Immigrant founders in the UK come from 22 to 28 different countries, with the US being the largest contributor (15.2%), followed by India, Australia, and European countries.
  • Contribution: These entrepreneurs boost the economy, with immigrant-led ventures estimated to contribute over £25 billion annually.
 
Well stand against him then…
What we have is a conflict between the population of the UK wanting their capital city to be run in the nation's best interests, who don't get to vote...

...and the interests of the people living in London, who want what's in their own personal interests (especially free stuff) and don't care about the rest of the country, and I'd argue even the future of London itself.

London's become a tumour that feeds off the rest of us.
 
What we have is a conflict between the population of the UK wanting their capital city to be run in the nation's best interests, who don't get to vote...

...and the interests of the people living in London, who want what's in their own personal interests (especially free stuff) and don't care about the rest of the country, and I'd argue even the future of London itself.

London's become a tumour that feeds off the rest of us.
You mean you favour democracy when democracy favours re form candidates
 
Any rationale behind your idea?

Boris Johnson - born in New York
Andrew Bonar Law born in Canada
Nadhim Zahawi, born in Iraq
Kemi Badenoch, born in Nigeria
Peter Hain born in Kenya
Bavaria-born Gisela Stuart.
Humza Yousaf, born in Pakistan
Priti Patel
Rishi Sunak
Vaughan Gething
Shailesh Vara

Sadiq Khan - born in London.
 
What we have is a conflict between the population of the UK wanting their capital city to be run in the nation's best interests, who don't get to vote...

...and the interests of the people living in London, who want what's in their own personal interests (especially free stuff) and don't care about the rest of the country, and I'd argue even the future of London itself.

London's become a tumour that feeds off the rest of us.
Isn't London a net positive financially for the rest of the nation?
 
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