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Chris Grayling Resignation.
Wasnt this the same incompetent who spent £12,000,000 of taxpayers money on a ferry company with no ferries?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Powell was a rabid nationalist which therefore makes it strange that such as ynnafymmi, who are evidently very anti-nationlist, would idolise him.
He was indeed very clever but who says racists have to be thick?
He believed that immigration was wrong, that racial tensions (many of which he himself stoked with his own rhetoric) would bring disorder to Britain on a scale far greater than the Troubles in NI, to which by 1976 - when he said - it he’d decamped as a Unionist MP. Disowned by his own PM, by Labour and having toxified the immigration issue himself with his emotive end divisive language.
Not sure any of that does him any favours in the “Greatest PM we never had” stakes.
Even if he was clever then most
He was indeed very clever but who says racists have to be thick?
He believed that immigration was wrong, that racial tensions (many of which he himself stoked with his own rhetoric) would bring disorder to Britain on a scale far greater than the Troubles in NI, to which by 1976 - when he said - it he’d decamped as a Unionist MP. Disowned by his own PM, by Labour and having toxified the immigration issue himself with his emotive end divisive language.
Not sure any of that does him any favours in the “Greatest PM we never had” stakes.
Even if he was clever then most
who would you put in the government then, ymb?
There may be bright sparks on the back benches, I don't know. So far Sunak's the only one who's consistently impressed me. Living in London I've long been aware of Boris's preference for loyalty, which currently still means Brexit loyalists, over talent (and coming from the man who was most massively disloyal to the previous PM, that's quite some hypocrisy). But the sheer lack of ability in the cabinet is surprising.
There may be bright sparks on the back benches, I don't know. So far Sunak's the only one who's consistently impressed me. Living in London I've long been aware of Boris's preference for loyalty, which currently still means Brexit loyalists, over talent (and coming from the man who was most massively disloyal to the previous PM, that's quite some hypocrisy). But the sheer lack of ability in the cabinet is surprising.
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