Next PM Poll (October 2022 edition)

Who will next be appointed PM?

  • Rishi Sunak

    Votes: 18 54.5%
  • Penny Mordant

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • Boris Johnson

    Votes: 10 30.3%
  • Kier Starmer

    Votes: 3 9.1%

  • Total voters
    33
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He who has the last laugh laughs loudest.
Think Boris has some unfinished business with Sunak for stabbing him in the back.
Some might say stabbing in the back. Others might say standing up for what he believed in
 
Think Boris has some unfinished business with Sunak for stabbing him in the back.
Pure bull stuff> Boris had clearly had it before Sunak did anything. The comments are just some sticking knives in Sunak's back.

Boris wasn't going to last end of due to a large number of MP's.
 
Pure bull stuff> Boris had clearly had it before Sunak did anything. The comments are just some sticking knives in Sunak's back.

Boris wasn't going to last end of due to a large number of MP's.
You may well be right aj, it depends whether Boris has ambitions to try for the premiership again when some of the dust has settled and if its not gone to well for Sunak.
 
Irrespective of your politics, we should hope it does go well for Sunak. His first job is to get a grip on inflation and try to manage the fallout from the Kamikaze-Truss insanity. This winter was always going to be tough enough with the way things are going in the world economy without pouring oil on the fire and the government must regain some credibility in order to function properly.
 
He who has the last laugh laughs loudest.
Think Boris has some unfinished business with Sunak for stabbing him in the back.

You mean like Johnson stabbed May? And Cameron? And the nation?
 
Irrespective of your politics, we should hope it does go well for Sunak. His first job is to get a grip on inflation and try to manage the fallout from the Kamikaze-Truss insanity. This winter was always going to be tough enough with the way things are going in the world economy without pouring oil on the fire and the government must regain some credibility in order to function properly.
I do wonder if it's now almost irrelevant for them as our current government. Sometimes in politics things go beyond a point of no return, as recently happened with Truss and Johnson before her. After that, nothing can stop the momentum of whatever the required change is. In this case, the required change is a GE to 'put it to the people.' It's all very well saying the electorate gave them a mandate, however the electorate didn't vote for this sh1t show.
 
if Rishi is planning a GE soon, I suggest he doesn't unpack. He's not that stupid.
 
I'm also relatively confident if the current government was Labour and they had presided over this many PM changes, interest rate rises etc, both the tory party and many (most?) of their supporters would be shouting for a GE ;)
 
You may well be right aj, it depends whether Boris has ambitions to try for the premiership again when some of the dust has settled and if its not gone to well for Sunak.

Johnson's desire for the trappings of office are exceeded only by his inability to perform the duties.
 
You mean like Johnson stabbed May? And Cameron? And the nation?
Surprised your taken in so easy, what they've all got in common is they're all signed up globalists wrapping us up in their puppeteers wishes.
Yeah bring on Rishi to wrap us in digital cages, cashless society the policing of the internet, open borders, nett zero emissions gender neutral ideology.
Can't wait, bring it on Rishi and if not him Starmer cut from the same cloth will do.
 
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