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British prime minister contenders set to clash in second TV debate

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Spitful cats and dogs.

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Just pandering to the right wing.

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The first debate was way too much like an episode of the apprentice. All the candidates look out of their depth, they turned on Boris with eyes on the top job when none of them can fill his shoes..

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Not one of them was wearing a monocle or even muttonchops.

They weren't even smoking a pipe!

I don't think they're actually British.

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There is no right wing or left wing, anymore.

There are globalists, and nationalists.

Globalists are NWO, nationalists are for the UK, first.

 Rishi Sunak is the globalists choice.

This, from the National Pulse, with Raheem Kassam:

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/07/16/company-founded-family-of-uk-prime-minister-frontrunner-is-wef-partner-advocating-for-china-style-digital-identities-currency/

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Let take a look at the political backdrop to the second TV debate.

How could/would the electorate vote tomorrow, if a general election is called?  

Unitizing an election prediction calculator, the engine uses the strong transition model.

This is by no means without a number of flaws, the regional error rate, multiplicatively, with predicted losses split within parties’ regional gains in proportion to their overall gains on a national level.

So, an indication, no more.

Labour would gain an overall majority of between 6 and 9 seat with a swing of between 14 and 14.5 %. I cannot post the link, through copyright protection.

The five remaining candidates would be wise to keep this in mind before burning/flaming each other at the proverbial alter of a debate on national TV.

The cynic in me suggests the 3nd round of eliminations before the membership choose between two candidates is open to manipulation.

The conservative parliamentary party choosing the final two, could manoeuvre a vote between A and effectively a political tethered goat

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A choice between a public school educated multi-millionaire born with a silver spoon in his mouth (profiting from business with Russia while telling others to sanction Russia) and a Margaret Thatcher wannabe who advises the ordinary joe to fight in a war unconnected to the UK, lacks basic geography knowledge and loves to do business with the Saudis (rather like Joe 'fist bump' Biden)?

It's like asking Snow White to either date Freddy Kruger or Jason Voorhees.

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Who want to President on a dying empire

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Prime Minister

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We can blame this undignified spectacle of competing incompetent toffs, not so much on Johnson, but on a gaslit electorate that, nevertheless must take responsibility for their reckless and mindless drift over the center line smack into right-wing talking-points that resulted in the resistible rise of a buffoonish, cosplaying, incompetent charlatan and his wretched Tory crew of enablers.

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Rishi Sunak has increased taxation upon the Brits over the 2 years he was in Office, and it now appears that he wants to increase it further.

The thing is with these PM elections, the Public doesn't have a say.. for example, if Rishi becomes the next PM, I wouldn't vote Tory, if however Mordaunt did, then I may do so - her lack of experience at screw1ng over the British Public would probably be seen as a good thing.

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There should be an immediate election after the new PM has been instated.

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