Nobody Voted For A Billionaire Goldman Sachs Prime Minister


Rishi Sunak, the Goldman Sachs Prime Minister, should have his feet - and those £450 Prada loafers - well and truly under the desk by now. 

I ask you, what do you have in common with a Prime Minister that thinks absolutely nothing of blowing £3,500 on a tailored suit? Believe me, you have more in common with a builder, a nurse and a street sweeper than you ever will have in common with a billionaire. 

Sunak’s rise to the top wasn’t accidental. It has been meticulously planned with the help of a well-oiled PR operation and regular appearances from a £45 Everlane hoodie - because that’s what us commoners wear, apparently. 

The idea was to present super-rich Sunak as some sort of poster boy of voguish success and prosperity - someone for Joe Public to aspire to be like. 

Again, I must ask, What do you have in common with the Prime Minister that studied at the £42,000-per-year Winchester College and later at Oxford University? You have more in common with a cleaner, a call-centre worker, and a bus driver, I promise you.

I have already heard the comparisons with Tony Blair, have you? 

I don’t think Sunak is going to last 10 years, and I doubt he plans to invade Iraq in the near future, but the ideological attachment to Thatcherism shared by both Sunak and Blair, and that horrible patronising way they pretend to care may be the reason why some comparisons are more appropriate than others. 

So nearly a week on, and the new Prime Minister has simply reshuffled the cabinet of the last Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister before that, with just a few notable exceptions, such as Jacob Rees-Mogg (who even talks like that in 2022?), Nadine Dorries (last seen heading towards Majestic Wines), and of course, the economy-trashing couple, Truss and Kwarteng. 

May these poisonous buckets of sewage seawater return to their millions and never, ever stand for public office for the rest of my days. 

But what of the hateful bigoted trash that finds itself gathered around Sunak’s cabinet table? 

Two national security risks, both forced to resign in disgrace? Obviously.

A former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care that did more to defund, demoralise and dismantle your NHS than any other politician in history? Sure thing.

A Defence Secretary that refused to resign from Johnson’s cabinet before coming out in support of the repulsive Etonian sloth just last week? Step forward Mr Wallace.

A new Environment Secretary - that has blundered from the DWP under Johnson to Health under Truss - that has voted against measures to prevent climate change on 26 occasions? Sorted.

This could get ridiculously tedious, because you have seen the charge sheet for all of these over-promoted Tory shithouses already.

The members of the government’s of Johnson and Truss have absolutely no place in the government of today. 

Apparently you can’t polish a turd, and you certainly can’t polish a cabinet full of the same turds that supported Boris Johnson for 3 long miserable years. 

Rishi Sunak cannot be afforded the luxury of walking away from the staggering failures of the Johnson regime. 

There’s no “drawing a line” under the criminality, the corruption and the cronyism, or the death, the destitution and the despair that was played out over the last 3 years. 

Are we really going to accept Britain’s first billionaire Prime Minister, a man that found it very easy to write off billions of pounds worth of Covid fraud, now telling us that he isn’t afraid to make those “difficult decisions”, which inevitably means further state-sponsored hardship for the poor and working classes? 

Of course we’re not. 

We have allowed these intolerable Tory fuckers to walk over us for way too long. Now they think it’s perfectly acceptable for us to have our third Prime Minister in as many months without asking the electorate if we are okay with these anointed fools? 

Some people seem to enjoy this endless rotation of the elite. They have an unyielding faith in the ruling class, no matter how obvious the lies, or how massive the failures, as long as they get to doff their caps to someone with a posh accent they’re happy. 

Some of you may look at the opposition and think they’re not so bad, and that is entirely your right to do so, as it is mine to question why you’re getting excited about the possibility of one demonstrably untrustworthy member of the British establishment replacing another.

But I stand by my belief that we are now some way beyond the point of where a general election is the only democratic solution to where we find ourselves today. 

We are heading into a perfect storm of worsening poverty, utility bills at record highs, inflation going through the roof, real terms pay cuts across the board, and a huge swathe of fresh cuts - said to be between 10 and 15% - across every department in Whitehall. 

Whoever thought the man that cut the NHS to the bone would end up getting to expand his regime of financial mismanagement across the entire British economy? 

Rishi Sunak hasn’t been in office for a week yet he is already gaining ground on Starmer’s Labour Party. 

This isn’t a huge shock, simply because the anti-Tory vote is easily confused with the pro-Labour vote, particularly if you’re a Labour supporter clinging on to the hope of a landslide victory in a couple of years time. 

Who knows? You may well get that big victory when the time finally arrives, but Sunak is an entirely different proposition to the last 2 Prime Ministers, despite surrounding himself with the same frauds that propped up the disgraced liar Johnson.

I could be wrong, but I can still see this tragic episode ending up with a significant uprising on the streets because I do not believe Sunak has any intention of putting into practice the “compassion” that he laughably preaches to the masses.

Until next time, 


Rachael.



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