Rishi Sunak rewards terrorist mobs for attacking Britain’s Jews

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  1. C.L. says:

    Calvin Robinson:

    Rishi Sunak has sacked Suella Braverman for being the only conservative in the Conservative government.

    https://twitter.com/calvinrobinson/status/1723990570412941428

  2. Buccaneer says:

    David Cameron’s shock re-entry to government after seven years on the bench sent SW1 into a frenzy this morning. Downing Street masterminds think this is a headline catching measure that will project an aura of experience during the current Middle East crisis – and demonstrate that (even though the government is chronically behind in the polls), it can still attract an old hand to come back. The problem for Sunak is it also sends a very distinct political message to the right of the party, who are now plotting their fightback…

    But Cameron’s return is not a surprise to those who understand who really calls the shots in Downing Street. A clique of Cameronite SpAds are in the major adviser positions, Oliver Dowden is Deputy Prime Minister, and the external influence of figures associated with the Tory centre, such as William Hague, Danny Finkelstein and George Osborne, is well known. These are the voices Sunak clearly listens to. The Brexit right always suspected Sunak is just a proxy for a Cameronite remain project, now it’s publicly confirmed…

    While he was out of office, Cameron enlisted himself to canvass foreign investment in a controversial Sri Lankan project, a major part of Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative. The lobby are now beavering away on his extracurricular activities; Labour will be doing the same. The investigation into the Greensill scandal revealed Cameron sent messages to Sunak’s private phone in 2020. In the published messages, Sunak obediently replied to Cameron:

    “I think the proposals in the end did require a change to the Market Notice but I have pushed the team to explore an alternative with the Bank that might work. No guarantees, but the Bank are currently looking at it.”

    The pair recently publicly clashed over HS2, with Cameron saying of the government just weeks ago:

    ‘Today’s announcement throws away fifteen years of cross-party consensus, sustained over six administrations, and will make it much harder to build consensus for any future long-term projects… I regret this decision and in years to come I suspect many will look back at today’s announcement and wonder how this once-in-a-generation opportunity was lost.’

    This move is not without substantial risks for Sunak. No doubt he has thought it through…

  3. Buccaneer says:

    Pollsters will be looking forward to working out what people make of Rishi’s reshuffle. In the meantime, YouGov polled Brits on a potential Cameron return as Foreign Secretary back in 2018 when hacks brought up the potential move. 53% opposed the move, 39% were strongly opposed. 22% thought it would be a good idea. Probably no sea change since then…

    This year 47% of people said Cameron was a bad PM compared to 22% who thought he was good. When asked in October, 36% said Sunak is worse than Cameron was – 16% said he’s been better. We will have to wait to see whether this shifts Labour’s 21-point lead…

    Why don’t they take on Malcolm Turnbull? They would get the same treacherous result, just they’d be able to fool the British public for a little bit longer.

  4. C.L. says:

    But wait. There’s more:

    Israel seeking to appoint UK’s Tony Blair as Gaza humanitarian coordinator.

    The problem for Sunak is it also sends a very distinct political message to the right of the party

    The what?

  5. Jannie says:

    The Conservatives are not conservative, they are professional politicians looking after themselves and their mates, that’s all.

    Even the Labour Party would be a better choice. At least they admit they hate us.

  6. A reader says:

    I suspect Kemi Badenoch will be next for the chop. Can’t have strong people on his front bench given his philosophical weakness

  7. Riversutra says:

    The Conservative party has been in power since 2010 and at the last election won in a landslide they then proceeded to totally waste.
    In all that time and power, they have not advanced any conservative policy.
    Braverman had to go, the unauthorised statement about one sided police was grounds enough. Right or wrong, that’s not how it’s played.
    She knew it. One can only suppose she is placing herself in position to lead the opposition. Leader of the opposition pays more than a back-bencher.
    The politicians play games. The country rots. Democracy dies. The future is feudal.

  8. jupes says:

    Braverman had to go, the unauthorised statement about one sided police was grounds enough.

    Braverman was sacked for saying the truth. That the UK police show a bias toward the Hamas marchers is a statement of the bleeding obvious. It is an indictment of the UK government that they sacked Braverman rather than the Chief of Police. Absolutely disgraceful.

  9. C.L. says:

    She’s the Home Secretary. Police, law and order were her responsibility.

  10. Fat Tony says:

    That the UK police show a bias toward the Hamas marchers is a statement of the bleeding obvious.

    As do all police in the West. Those buggers fight – they kill, and they will do a late-night call around to your house to discuss the finer points of their supremacist ideology … err religion. Politicians also are not immune to their proselytising…

  11. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Funny how no one in the Pommy MSM is howling RACISM!!! and MISOGYNY!!! for sacking a lady of colour and appointing an old white man. Weird huh?

    The Tories had been slowly coming back in the polls due to the Labour Party fighting like Kilkenny cats over supporting Hamas baby murderers. Now they’ve committed seppuku in the most classically Japanese of fashions. The disgusted conservative voters are all going to stay home on election day or will vote Reclaim or some such.

  12. C.L. says:

    Sunak offset cancelling a brown lady by replacing her as Home Secretary with James Cleverly, a brown man.

    Imagine the damage Farage could do if he started a third party right now.

  13. Tel says:

    Tony Blair … that dossier guy who help start a major war … humanitarian coordinator.

    That’s gotta be a pisstake surely.

  14. Ed Case says:

    The real issue is that Braverman was questioning the Right to protest, and comparing Football hooligans to the Gaza protesters.
    That’s why she had to go.
    That, and being as dumb as a post.
    Dave has jewish ancestry, so he’s not a bad pick.

  15. Ed Case says:

    That’s gotta be a pisstake surely.
    Nope.
    There’s money to be made deciding which Palestinians will go to which Countries, Tony is there to pick the bones clean.

  16. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Sunak offset cancelling a brown lady by replacing her as Home Secretary with James Cleverly, a brown man.

    Cushion shot CL.

    Sack brown lady → move brown man to her position → appoint sopping wet white male to brown man’s position → watch MSM chase squirrels. I assure you the base have noticed, they currently adding nails onto their baseball bats.

    David Cameron’s return sparks furious claims that Tories have abandoned Red Wall (13 Nov)

  17. Buccaneer says:

    It seems pretty clear, Sunak is a sock puppet.

  18. Lee says:

    Imagine the damage Farage could do if he started a third party right now.

    One can live in hope.

    Despite supposedly being for more “diversity,” people of colour, and “strong” women, none of that will protect a conservative woman from the rabid mad dog left at all.

    The great pity is that the alleged British Conservative party has surrendered to the left again. And merely for speaking the truth.

  19. Ed Case says:

    Rabid mad dog Left?
    Her own Party were flabbergasted by her claim that dissenters should be treated like soccer hooligans.
    To put her comments in context, she’s the Home Secretary, there’s an epidemic of knife crime and petty crime in the cities, which she’s done nothing to address, but people who are committing no crime need to be treated like soccer hooligans?
    The woman is a fruitloop if she thought that was going to play well with Conservative voters.

  20. Christine says:

    Tony Blair expected to have a starring role.
    He’ll be picking the bones? I see him eating grass.
    It was said he has the eyes of a goat, which of course sent me checking on photos of goat faces. And it’s true.

    I don’t know much about Suella Braverman. I agree with a lot of what she said.
    She’s had savage treatment from cartoonists.

  21. Buccaneer says:

    If I were British, I would want a Home Secretary who does the right thing rather than says something she thinks plays to her constituents, Penny Wong, are you listening?

    Ed thinking he knows what conservative voters think, just reinforces what an imaginary world he lives in.

  22. NFA says:

    Wasn’t Suella Braverman ‘the leader of the pack’ against Russel Brand and writing letters to Rumble to have him demonetised from that site?

  23. Ed Case says:

    It’s called The Conservative Party for a reason.
    Personally, i’d find Press Releases from The Reactionary Party to be entertaining, though limited in scope.

  24. Ed Case says:

    Suella may have been set up by her Advisers.
    Bringing Dave into the Government gives it gravitas, Braverman was viewed as expendable.
    In hindsight, Brexit hasn’t turned out to be the triumph it was made out to be, either, so Dave has clean hands and can be presented as an honest broker.

  25. Buccaneer says:

    This year 47% of people said Cameron was a bad PM compared to 22% who thought he was good. When asked in October, 36% said Sunak is worse than Cameron was – 16% said he’s been better. We will have to wait to see whether this shifts Labour’s 21-point lead…

  26. Old Lefty says:

    As an anthropologist once put it to me, dirt is matter out of place. Thus a woman of colour with an immigrant background like Suella Braverman is the lowest of the low because she doesn’t spout the guff the white wokerati expect to hear from her.

  27. Lee says:

    Thus a woman of colour with an immigrant background like Suella Braverman is the lowest of the low because she doesn’t spout the guff the white wokerati expect to hear from her.

    Right.
    If you’re a conservative none of that matters.
    I don’t want to hear any more from left wing hypocrites complaining about not enough women (especially of colour) in positions of power or in conservative parties; they will just tear them down at the slightest sign of controversy.

  28. Entropy says:

    It’s different when they do it.
    You should know this by now

  29. Rabz says:

    Bringing Dave into the Government gives it gravitas

    For goodness’ sake, Eddles, Cameron is a laughing stock who possesses about as much gravitas as that erstwhile fat mop headed imbecile.

    That is, less than zero.

  30. Ed Case says:

    Sunak couldn’t risk any discordant voices at the moment, Daves back, Boris isn history, and Starmer probably won’t be able to keep his troops in line on Gaza for much longer.
    I’d say it’s a Win/Win.

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