Re: [Goanet] Rishi Shunak

2022-01-15 Thread Ivan Pereira
Frederick, thank u for posting this item about the UK Finance Minister, & 
possibly the future UK PM. 

We have come a long way from Anthony Wedgewood Benn, (Tony), who himself came 
from a very wealthy UK family. 
He lost the Labour leadership bid to Tony Blair, many moons ago. 

> On Jan 15, 2022, at 06:30, Frederick Noronha  
> wrote:
> 
> LOL. Interesting point of view. FN
> ᐧ
> 
>> On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 16:11, patrice riemens  wrote:
>> 
>> Aloha,
>> 
>> There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most
>> likely successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if)
>> the ruthless Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash
>> a new era of austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true
>> blue fashion. In terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only
>> marginally better (or just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti
>> Patel who famously answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi
>> Amin's Uganda) backgound that 'now the times are different'. So they are ...
>> 
>> Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy.
>> 
>> Cheers all the same, p+7D!
>> 


Re: [Goanet] Rishi Shunak

2022-01-15 Thread Frederick Noronha
LOL. Interesting point of view. FN
ᐧ

On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 16:11, patrice riemens  wrote:

> Aloha,
>
> There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most
> likely successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if)
> the ruthless Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash
> a new era of austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true
> blue fashion. In terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only
> marginally better (or just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti
> Patel who famously answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi
> Amin's Uganda) backgound that 'now the times are different'. So they are ...
>
> Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy.
>
> Cheers all the same, p+7D!
>


[Goanet] Rishi Shunak

2022-01-15 Thread patrice riemens
Aloha,

There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most likely 
successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if) the ruthless 
Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash a new era of 
austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true blue fashion. In 
terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only marginally better (or 
just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti Patel who famously 
answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi Amin's Uganda) backgound 
that 'now the times are different'. So they are ...

Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy.

Cheers all the same, p+7D!