It's actually a good thing long-term. It means incompetent or evil people won't last long and consolidate power. That's much better than ending up with a wannabe-autocrat (cough cough Trump)
Bold of you to assume they would go only once for each one. Bojo had a serious chance of being reelected this round, what stops them from trying every member and than doing it all over again?
@@bishnoi969 just imagine. So many prime ministers the past century served under the SAME monarch, yet here is truss casually serving under two monarchs.
@@bishnoi969 Shortest go at PM, but the only person alive who's served under two monarchs. Also also, PS: if tax money goes to the royal family, the monarchy should be abolished.
Though I see the future of the UK as bleak and dull, I wish all the best to the British people and hope the future generations live in peace and prosperity.
The UK could do a Belgium and have no government for years. Or a France/Sweden/Italy and vote for extreme parties. Or a US and get a certified moron, or a Russia, or Saudi Arabia etc etc. Things could be better, but things could be a whole lot worse. Get a life.
I think that your situation is, above anything, completely unacceptable from the point of view of democratic principles. Tories nominate 2nd PM without broader mandate (elected by miniscule minority of people), despite that polls show vast discontent with the party... I'd have thought that general election was assured, especially after 2 consecutive governments' complete failures. Even from the Tory party's perspective, I think that elections, departure to opposition, dealing with the internal issues at ease and later re-emerging as reformed party would do a lot more good than trying to cling on to every month of power. They only make things worse for themselves. I have no idea what do they fear; that Labour government would undo Brexit? Of course not (not that it'd be a bad idea but unfortunately, it won't happen).
Whenever I, a German, get disparaged and disgusted at our own government and politicking, I just look over at the UK, smile and remember it could be WAY worse... 😲
Honestly, at this point i feel like the only way for british politics to get some trust from the people would be new elections. This would probably also mean a catastrophic result for the tories, but that's to be expected after that BS they did the last couple of years.
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Rishi will stay or or else 1 billion Indians will cry racism. The big Giants in the USA are doing the same to dodge lawsuits. Google has dodged $15 billion worth of damages just because its CEO is a dark skin frail Indian. Four days before his public trial 30,000 Indians file an online petition named " stop racism". The sissy white jury was farting on the day of trial. Till today, we can't criticize the worst president ever Obama.This display of appeasement and catering to identity politics will drown the hard earned western civilization.
@@sabrinakhan8217 ...I think you took a wrong turn somewhere. The Election Truther videos and tirades about wokeness being the ruin of Western Civilization are over *thattaway* - this is a 'news about the real world' channel, I don't think you'll find much here to suit your interests.
"It’s the beginning of the Sunak era" - The Press. Has everyone had collective amnesia over the last 3 years? Who was chancellor during Johnson's reign? This isn't a reset, this is - once again - a continuation project. Think the last few months show that there needs to be huge reform within Parliament in how situations like this are dealt with. There should be a clause that a GE is triggered if a PM does not serve their mandate/term and resigns before the election cycle is complete.
Liz only resigned because it was possible to have a leadership contest. If we say resignations trigger GEs then parties will keep their leaders in place even if they're not doing anything.
He is a paid-up Blairite, just like Starma. There is no meaningful difference between the candidates for the upcoming elections. I hope you like this one flavour of ice cream, 'cause that's all there is.
Yeah but its the better timeline, Truss was genuinely delusional. Sunak predicted everything that would happen with the economy if ahe pulled her libertarian bullshit.
As a Portuguese, I have to agree with you. This kind of PM swapping over and over with no GE is something that wouldn't be possible in Portugal. You voted for a party, but also for a specific PM and a Government project, not just the party itself. A few years back when Durão Barroso was Portugal's PM and resigned to go to the European Comission, a party member stepped up for the job: it was a disaster, and not even a year after, the President dissolved Parliament, and GE ensued. Both he and his party were kicked out. Fast forward half a dozen years, and another PM generated a serious crisis, worsened by the Sub Prime collapse. He was forced to resign, and GE ensued. Both he and his party were kicked out. What I see in Britain right now is a political system that is constantly giving a blank check to a party, that repeatedly screws things up, again and again. If the British people think that's a fair system, well...
@@noldo3837 - when I read “Jordan Lester”s comment, I thought exactly the same thing. From a grammatical point of view, it cannot be the last week ever, because in that case, it would have been “last week, in British politics” (mind the comma) instead of “last week in British politics”, but yeah, I take it Brits feel a bit as if they were in the apocalypse, because, … well … they … kind of _are._
@@mediocreman6323 Thank you for explaining. I am not native, I am a Slav, and the concept of articles is for us as alien as colours for a colourblind (or a declension system for a native English speaker...).
How haven't you people woken up yet, we are being run by globalist which have ZERO interest in us, Labour and Tories are 2 sides of an ass cheek, we need a complete new system without any of these corrupt cunts.
His priorities should not be about unifying the party, that would be a benefit of any success during his tenure. Instead, he has other challenges: economic, monetary, fiscal discipline, geo-political, environmental, health, trade, energy and much more.
Unify the party or fix the economy. Pick one. The Cons are too divided and filled with lunatic ideologues to join together under anything other than complete bullshit.
@@MrOlleyOlley If the party's unity doesn't lead to benefits for the general public, then the party should not be unified. PMs are not meant to serve the party, but the people. There are Tories who advocate for things against the general public's interest and the last thing Sunak should do is cater to them.
It's pretty symbolic that the last man standing is someone so practiced at being inoffensive that his height of exhuberance in his victory speach talking about the opportunity of a lifetime looked like a half hearted shrug.
I did not perceive that as a half-hearted shrug at all. I perceived it as someone, who under ordinary circumstances, would have displayed elation at the opportunity, but he had a grim countenance because he knew what he was getting himself to.
"Won" is an interesting term to use, as there was no contest. They made very sure the membership didn't get a say, as he would have lost to both Johnson and Mordaunt. As a PM with no public mandate (even less than Truss), as well as being a former Chancellor with no-one to blame but himself for the tanked economy, he's the Conservative version of Gordon Brown. With that, and the census figures likely to blow apart the Conservatives reputation for being the "firm on immigration" party, he's toast.
An alternate way to look at is the guy who came in 2nd place seven weeks ago in the party membership election replaced the (now resigned) 1st place winner, so he was the product of a small election (vs a more fair general election)
That's my beef. He got many things right including Brexit calling out Truss'crazy economic proposals. He did showed a trait of leadership when he decline to join her unfunded tax cuts, although it would have made his life easier. However, Rishi was not elected. Not even by his own party members. Just the parliamentary block selected him.. He actually lost the party leadership election two months ago. Some compare Rishi to Obama's 2008's election. Nonsense!!🤦🏽♂️ Obama was elected. After a brutal Democratic primary campaign which more than 30 million people voted in, he was tapped by them to contest the general election, which he won handily. ... Meanwhile, Rishi was selected by his colleagues to lead them. That's like selecting a state Speaker (leader of a party inside a legislature). ___ He would never had won with the members of the party. 🤷🏾♂️ ... UK is not the USA. It's an old world nation built on ethno-national foundation. Poor Rishi, he doesn't get it. ___ *The MPs should have picked Penny!!* People can relate to her. She's hard to hate. Eloquent and intelligent. Just look at her sign language speech in Parliament and how she deals with hecklers. Impressive. (BTW, I'm not white).🙋🏾♂️
@@HusseinDoha I do agree with you, Sunak has not have what it takes to connect with the ordinary people, hes wooden, his stunt with the car and coke fell flat, his admission he diverted money earmarked for poor urban areas to weathlier ones was a real disaster and this won't be forgiven by the voters. There's nothing so ridiculous as a man wealthier than the king governing people who are struggling to buy food and heat themselves, yet the mps crowned him as the best they have, its not going to end well for him, his party or us
@@HusseinDoha They're holding their cards in a way, the only way to save this country is to use unpopular measures which come at the cost of higher unemployment so it's better to put Rishi incharge of it so he takes all the blame and labor win. After labor win and if they didn't do a great job while in power the conservatives will use a more "ideal easily votable candidate" to win another election.
"The EU is undemocratic, we vote to leave" (UK proceeds to leave) Result: In the immediate aftermath the UK-population gets saddled with half a dosen unelected leaders. It's be a funny joke if it wasn't so sad.
The EU is undemocratic. Rishi Sunak being crowned in an internal coup is horrible, and the fact you now have two parties that are exactly the fucking same is also horrible. However that doesn’t somehow make the EU into an institution where the member states with their own democratically elected governments have a say over their own internal affairs without having an unelected foreign power that doesn’t represent them claim they know better. If you aren’t Germany or France, you have no power over the EU Parliament. And if you’re a citizen of the EU, you didn’t vote for Ursula von der Leyen. Also, Sunak is your only unelected leader. Your system in Britain means that you elect MPs to represent one constituency, and the leader of the party with the most seats becomes the PM. The country doesn’t directly elect a Prime Minister, that’s just not how it works and you damn well know it. You elected the Conservative Party in 2019, and Boris Johnson was elected by the Conservative Party to be its leader. He resigned and Liz Truss was elected to be the new party leader and therefore the new PM. You can’t claim that she wasn’t democratically elected, because she was by your party system, and if this was happening under the nearly identitical Labour Party then you wouldn’t be complaining because it’d be “your guy” in charge regardless of whether or not the entire population elected that party’s leader. The problem is Sunak throwing an internal coup and being crowned unopposed, because the tables were tilted so that no other candidate but him could be put on the ballot. Because if put to the ballot, Sunak would once again lose because he is unpopular.
@@m.ostrowski2031 Well that's a pantload and a half. EU member states didn't have to do jack that they didn't want to, and MEPs are elected representatives who *elect* their own leadership. The "unelected" "bureaucracy" canard has started doing the rounds since the "sovereignty" lie has been ruthlessly mocked whenever some clown dared to try it on and rightly so.
@@m.ostrowski2031 In what way is the EU more or less democratic than your average parliamentary system? (And I'd argue that it's definitely not less democratic than the British first-past-the-post electoral system, or the not-quite autonomous devolved parliaments of the "lesser" UK countries). Please elaborate. Simply stating that Ursula Van Der Leyen wasn't elected isn't enough, as in principle anyone can be invited to join a cabinet in a democracy, even if they didn't get the votes.
It probably isnt that bad. The press always like to make things look worse than they are, for clickbait purposes. Hopefully they'll have some other stories soon; best would be if our sports people could win something, probably.
@@roqsteady5290 unless you live under a rock its effing bad, even food banks are threatened with closure because they can't afford to run fridges and peoole can't donate enough food because they have no money, we have a party now lead by a man who's richer than the King and is PM, how can he possibly know what it's like to be poor, honestly some times people write such asanine drivel
@@roqsteady5290 No, it's legitimately that bad. All that's happened is that the 'sane' man in the room, the one who's only responsible for killing people with his Eat Out to Help Out scheme that spiked Covid cases and deaths, that bragged about depriving the poor to give to the rich because they vote Tory, looks 'good' compared to the insanity of Truss and the sliminess of Johnsen. He'll fix things for the big donors, the ivory tower elites in the City, while the rest of us get to deal with Austerity 2.0. Except we never left Austerity, so it's Austerity: Austerity II Extra Cuts Galore. We already don't pay people a living wage. Prior to current inflationary problems. Full time workers can't feed their sodding kids and need food banks to survive, all the while Tory MPs and supporters straight up deny poverty even existing in the country. Sunak's no Rees-Mogg, but he sure as hell isn't going to make life better for 99% of the population.
Right. Considering it is the MPs that vote down PMs it makes sense for them to select them too. Really the conservative members should have no say in who the prime minister is, given they are substantially a know nothing bunch of ultra right wing idiots.
It’s not a pension. It is the Public Duty Cost Allowance for expenses involved with being an ex-prime minister. Apart from security, I can’t see her claiming much in the way of other expenses like travel. Who will want to listen to her?
But his game and his belief in self is real. He did know what was going to happen and didn't the accept position offered by Lizz truss . He believed in himself, he knows what he wants that's what a leader needs .
If Sunak manages to salvage the economy, the next election is gonna be an actual challenge for Labour to get over the line. Overall though, I see Sunak’s tenure as largely about restoring the publics confidence in Tory fiscal management. Just get the feeling there are many within the party who waiting for him to make a mistake
Yup, when one of the big Brexit lines was that the leaders in the EU aren't elected directly by the people...well, what do they think they're doing now?
It was amazing to see that BoJo is also lying through his teeth when he isn't PM.. "I've got the 100 votes but I won't show them to you, but they're definitely real.."
Painful cuts. I doubt it’ll hurt Rishi’s bank account or his father in laws. And don’t you worry defence spending will somehow increase and the poor will suffer as normal. The economy doesn’t realistically exist for anyone working pay to pay
@@crescentmoonjourneys Why do you not care that billionaires have massive influence over your quality of life and where public money goes? Have some self respect they want to buy your mum's house
@@natenae8635 Are you dense? Do you think he got a personal fortune of over 200 million by having nice hair? And it involves him because he's the prick in charge that is going to cut spending which will affect the poorest but won't hurt defence, finance or property he is going to get richer from this.
@@GrimReader Their no benefit to him personally by cutting taxes. Any wealth tax reduction will hurt him badly so he wouldn’t do it. There is no reason he would cut taxes more likely he will cut services and raise tax but not to his benefit.
His arrival only brought 30-40 more minutes to a sinking ship. They really should have elected him back in early September. Then again, I chuckled quite a bit when I heard how Biden pronounced Sunak’s name: Rashe Sunook... The States never ceased to surprise me.
"Truss Issues" is too good of a name for a Podcast which was immediately obsolete inside of a month... Can I suggest for the sequel; Panic at the Rish-co
Video suggestion, how we will know if Sinai has done a good job in the coming year. What are the fair benchmarks for his success given the current state of play and how will he be able to sway the tide of public opinion.
@@roqsteady5290 The measurable metrics would be: inflation in the price of food and electricity is at 0% or lower relative to prices in September 2022, interest rates on mortgages for first time homebuyers are less than 6% per year. The point of the metrics should be to make sure that the poorest Brits are better off, as opposed to just making the economy as a whole better off (which can result in the rich taking a bigger slice of the pie and workers not getting any better off in their material wealth). The last metric would be in Rishi avoiding the corporate push towards privatized healthcare.
I was surprised that Rishi got elected unopposed and no elections were held for UK parliament. It will be a miracle if he satisfies general British public and steers through this British chaos.
"Just be millionaire" is not that easy Andrew. Its even harder to get to marry a billionaire. Unless, you're lucky. He was lucky to meet her in one college. He then had to impress her to be in a relationship. And he made his wealth by himself. To ladder up the powerful positions in most powerful country is not easy either. All that doesn't happen automatically. Try yourself and then you'll have the right to be sarcastic.
@@dohlecarnett1866 and yet, he made it happen. Doesn't that tell you about his conviction? (Or perhaps, see it as your countrymen's weakness. All up to your perception). Give him a chance, he's more British than Indian.
He will outlast Liz. Liz did not have the backing of the MPs so it was a strange situation where she did not have the support of her own MPs. Of all the candidates, Rishi is the one with most number of MPs supporting (even more than Boris). There will always be some backbenchers who are disgruntled but if any Rishi has the best chance of being PM until the end of term. You need the support of MPs more than Conservative members to survive.
The question is how the conservatives plan to survive the next elections. Because the way things are going, Rishi is set to completely dillapidate their name.
Does it really count being the "First Asian PM" when you won by default in an intra-party election? Like come on, he wouldn't have won if it was a general election.
You say "balancing the books will require painful cuts." Will it? Why? I really wish we could look at cuts and austerity as the political choices that they are, not absolute necessities that the government are being forced to do. It normalises the idea of cutting public spending and takes blame away from the government.
Can i just say. I think he is going to be memorable i dont know if that will be a good thing though…just he stands out. But his force is ultimately kinda scary. He is words about bojo are alarming.
Sunak is a former employee of Deutsche Bank, which isn't known for hireing idiots. The best he can do is using his professional experience to handle the markets and just avoid to further obstruct the economy or make the headlines with stupid anouncements. Things than might just turn from catastrophic to better than expected. This is how torture works.
He racked up half the U.K. national debt as his short time as chancellor, billions wasted on vanity projects such as eat out to help out, add that to contracts to his buddies. Would I trust him with my life savings?….. that would be a no.
The Deutsche Bank does indeed not hire idiots. But they love people who have an utter disregard for anyone who does not happen to be incredible rich and try to make as much money as possible...
@@stephenhill545 Of course not. No bonus banker does. But Deutsche Bank is so well known for being involved in every financial crime all over the world that rumours are told in Frankfurt the police is going to establish a permanent office in the foyer. So among their hiring criteria are greed, diligence, cleverness, an adjustable set of morals and a bendy backbone. Sympathy isn't among afaik. Definitely Sunak's set of skills fits better into politics than just a pair of boobs.
If he keeps delivering like has so fgar in his prime ministership (Jacob Rees mogg gone already!) then yeah he's totally gonna outlast liz truss. Best news I've heard in weeks. 🎉
Under the Westminster System, the PM must "enjoy the confidence of the house", that is the PM should be selected by a majority of MPs. Ordinary party members should not be involved at all.
King Charles and the Royal families are doing superb financially. Maybe they can give some of their wealth to their country or stop getting any monetary values from the country in times of financial strains :(
Can I just say that having our leaders constantly change like a game of musical chairs is probably not very stabilizing for the country.
It's actually a good thing long-term. It means incompetent or evil people won't last long and consolidate power. That's much better than ending up with a wannabe-autocrat (cough cough Trump)
Captain Obvious
@@neyte7313 But UK will suffer as economy worsen and political became unrest
I agree, but we certainly couldn't stick with Boris or Liz. Hopefully things will be a bit more stable now.
Be happy, your next one will be from the Islam cult.
title is wrong: Rishi Sunak Becomes Prime Minister... but can he outlast another lettuce?*
I heard those lettuces are pretty resilient, and widely liked.
Let the Lettuce Games begin again!
I don't think we will need another lettuce.
Alright, someone pop to Asda...
😂😂😂
Tories will go through every Conservative member as PM before calling for general elections
Bold of you to assume they would go only once for each one.
Bojo had a serious chance of being reelected this round, what stops them from trying every member and than doing it all over again?
Not really, they will repeat going through the whole Conservative faction again otherwise the general election would be their downfall.
Fun fact : liz truss served under 2 monarchs
@@bishnoi969 just imagine.
So many prime ministers the past century served under the SAME monarch, yet here is truss casually serving under two monarchs.
@@bishnoi969 Shortest go at PM, but the only person alive who's served under two monarchs.
Also also, PS: if tax money goes to the royal family, the monarchy should be abolished.
The malicious compliance of the team letting Rishi look in the slightly off direction is the most British thing of the week.
British racism is never accidental.
He looked like he was being operated by a puppeteer
Can you please elaborate?
The way he walks away like an android after finishing the script was the icing on the cake.
This went over my head please elaborate XD
As a brit this entire situation is absolutely mentally exhausting 😮💨
Though I see the future of the UK as bleak and dull, I wish all the best to the British people and hope the future generations live in peace and prosperity.
The UK could do a Belgium and have no government for years. Or a France/Sweden/Italy and vote for extreme parties. Or a US and get a certified moron, or a Russia, or Saudi Arabia etc etc. Things could be better, but things could be a whole lot worse. Get a life.
As an American, this whole thing is 🍿🍿🍿The brits, making us look great again.
I think that your situation is, above anything, completely unacceptable from the point of view of democratic principles. Tories nominate 2nd PM without broader mandate (elected by miniscule minority of people), despite that polls show vast discontent with the party... I'd have thought that general election was assured, especially after 2 consecutive governments' complete failures.
Even from the Tory party's perspective, I think that elections, departure to opposition, dealing with the internal issues at ease and later re-emerging as reformed party would do a lot more good than trying to cling on to every month of power. They only make things worse for themselves. I have no idea what do they fear; that Labour government would undo Brexit? Of course not (not that it'd be a bad idea but unfortunately, it won't happen).
@@kayrosis5523 so this is what trump meant by "make America great again" 😂
Petition to replace "Truss Issues" with "The Big Rissues"
I was gonna rishues
LMFAO Yes
Whenever I, a German, get disparaged and disgusted at our own government and politicking, I just look over at the UK, smile and remember it could be WAY worse... 😲
The grass is always greener...
You guys can simply look at your history for plenty of examples, no need for other countries
You clowns took critical infrastructure advice from a 10 year old then decommissioned nuclear power plants.
At least Germany was sensible enough to stay in the EU.
jewmanny lull
Honestly, at this point i feel like the only way for british politics to get some trust from the people would be new elections. This would probably also mean a catastrophic result for the tories, but that's to be expected after that BS they did the last couple of years.
Philip: only in the last couple of years, are you sure ?
Couple of years or decade?
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Elections are pointless when most people have no one to vote for who even comes close to representing thier views.
"Okay, let's try the *least* worst candidate this time..."
- The Conservative Party, probably
Rishi will stay or or else 1 billion Indians will cry racism. The big Giants in the USA are doing the same to dodge lawsuits. Google has dodged $15 billion worth of damages just because its CEO is a dark skin frail Indian. Four days before his public trial 30,000 Indians file an online petition named " stop racism". The sissy white jury was farting on the day of trial. Till today, we can't criticize the worst president ever Obama.This display of appeasement and catering to identity politics will drown the hard earned western civilization.
@@sabrinakhan8217 ...I think you took a wrong turn somewhere. The Election Truther videos and tirades about wokeness being the ruin of Western Civilization are over *thattaway* - this is a 'news about the real world' channel, I don't think you'll find much here to suit your interests.
"It’s the beginning of the Sunak era" - The Press.
Has everyone had collective amnesia over the last 3 years? Who was chancellor during Johnson's reign?
This isn't a reset, this is - once again - a continuation project.
Think the last few months show that there needs to be huge reform within Parliament in how situations like this are dealt with. There should be a clause that a GE is triggered if a PM does not serve their mandate/term and resigns before the election cycle is complete.
Why?
Liz only resigned because it was possible to have a leadership contest. If we say resignations trigger GEs then parties will keep their leaders in place even if they're not doing anything.
He is a paid-up Blairite, just like Starma. There is no meaningful difference between the candidates for the upcoming elections. I hope you like this one flavour of ice cream, 'cause that's all there is.
Yeah but its the better timeline, Truss was genuinely delusional. Sunak predicted everything that would happen with the economy if ahe pulled her libertarian bullshit.
As a Portuguese, I have to agree with you.
This kind of PM swapping over and over with no GE is something that wouldn't be possible in Portugal. You voted for a party, but also for a specific PM and a Government project, not just the party itself.
A few years back when Durão Barroso was Portugal's PM and resigned to go to the European Comission, a party member stepped up for the job: it was a disaster, and not even a year after, the President dissolved Parliament, and GE ensued. Both he and his party were kicked out.
Fast forward half a dozen years, and another PM generated a serious crisis, worsened by the Sub Prime collapse. He was forced to resign, and GE ensued. Both he and his party were kicked out.
What I see in Britain right now is a political system that is constantly giving a blank check to a party, that repeatedly screws things up, again and again. If the British people think that's a fair system, well...
heartbreaking to lose a podcast title like "Truss Issues" ;'(
Coming up: _"Too-Sunak",_ a podcast about the Conservatives short-term memory pertaining their unpopular candidates.
Coming up soon: "Rishi business", a podcast on the economic policies of the richest MP in history who became PM.
I vote "the big rissue" that was mentioned by another commentor
Get Rishi or Die Trying?
"Boris Johnson pulled out at the last minute" -- wait, he could do that?
LMFAOOOOO stop
This killed me lmao
BoJo was essentially saying I have so many MP supporters you just haven't heard of them becuase they live in Canada, seriously I'm not making it up
"they go to a different school"
I heard "I have the best nominations. YUUGE supporters. Easily a 1000 MPs begged me to run."
“Last week in British politics” would be a good new name for the podcast
Will it be a feast or a Sunak?
Do you mean it as the last week from todays perspective, or the last week ever?
@@noldo3837 - when I read “Jordan Lester”s comment, I thought exactly the same thing. From a grammatical point of view, it cannot be the last week ever, because in that case, it would have been “last week, in British politics” (mind the comma) instead of “last week in British politics”, but yeah, I take it Brits feel a bit as if they were in the apocalypse, because, … well … they … kind of _are._
@@mediocreman6323 Thank you for explaining. I am not native, I am a Slav, and the concept of articles is for us as alien as colours for a colourblind (or a declension system for a native English speaker...).
@@noldo3837 - I am a Slav only ethnically (greetings from Austria!), but I had good teachers 😃
I'm just hoping Sunak calling out Truss' bullshit also means he knows what to do now
How haven't you people woken up yet, we are being run by globalist which have ZERO interest in us, Labour and Tories are 2 sides of an ass cheek, we need a complete new system without any of these corrupt cunts.
He may know what SHOULD be done, but if that's inconsistent with Conservatives winning the next election, he may be out by Ash Wednesday.
Truss was voted in by the members Sunak has been rejected by the party members and appointed like a monarch without any vote in any shape or form.
He's just another rothchilds n rockefella order follower
@@harlangrove3475 Ash Wednesday. Wow. He is going to be Prime Minister for a while then.
His priorities should not be about unifying the party, that would be a benefit of any success during his tenure. Instead, he has other challenges: economic, monetary, fiscal discipline, geo-political, environmental, health, trade, energy and much more.
Wouldn’t unifying the party making sure people are on the same page make all that easier?
Unify the party or fix the economy. Pick one. The Cons are too divided and filled with lunatic ideologues to join together under anything other than complete bullshit.
Rishi Sunak Unite The Conservabroken Party Challenge 2022 (Difficulty IMPOSSIBLE)
@@MrOlleyOlley united on the surface is just useless better be harsh and disciplined but with sure results
@@MrOlleyOlley If the party's unity doesn't lead to benefits for the general public, then the party should not be unified. PMs are not meant to serve the party, but the people. There are Tories who advocate for things against the general public's interest and the last thing Sunak should do is cater to them.
It's pretty symbolic that the last man standing is someone so practiced at being inoffensive that his height of exhuberance in his victory speach talking about the opportunity of a lifetime looked like a half hearted shrug.
I did not perceive that as a half-hearted shrug at all. I perceived it as someone, who under ordinary circumstances, would have displayed elation at the opportunity, but he had a grim countenance because he knew what he was getting himself to.
Please do a week-by-week update on his promises/ deliverables as you did with Truss Issues!
*AS A BRIT* I am super proud that we have a brown PM and we all HATE HIM for being rich and a Tory, and not cos he is brown... PROGRESS...
“Elected” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in Sunak’s statement
The electors being his fellow MPs.
"Won" is an interesting term to use, as there was no contest. They made very sure the membership didn't get a say, as he would have lost to both Johnson and Mordaunt.
As a PM with no public mandate (even less than Truss), as well as being a former Chancellor with no-one to blame but himself for the tanked economy, he's the Conservative version of Gordon Brown. With that, and the census figures likely to blow apart the Conservatives reputation for being the "firm on immigration" party, he's toast.
An alternate way to look at is the guy who came in 2nd place seven weeks ago in the party membership election replaced the (now resigned) 1st place winner, so he was the product of a small election (vs a more fair general election)
That's my beef. He got many things right including Brexit calling out Truss'crazy economic proposals. He did showed a trait of leadership when he decline to join her unfunded tax cuts, although it would have made his life easier. However, Rishi was not elected. Not even by his own party members. Just the parliamentary block selected him.. He actually lost the party leadership election two months ago. Some compare Rishi to Obama's 2008's election. Nonsense!!🤦🏽♂️ Obama was elected. After a brutal Democratic primary campaign which more than 30 million people voted in, he was tapped by them to contest the general election, which he won handily. ... Meanwhile, Rishi was selected by his colleagues to lead them. That's like selecting a state Speaker (leader of a party inside a legislature). ___ He would never had won with the members of the party. 🤷🏾♂️ ... UK is not the USA. It's an old world nation built on ethno-national foundation. Poor Rishi, he doesn't get it. ___ *The MPs should have picked Penny!!* People can relate to her. She's hard to hate. Eloquent and intelligent. Just look at her sign language speech in Parliament and how she deals with hecklers. Impressive. (BTW, I'm not white).🙋🏾♂️
@@HusseinDoha I do agree with you, Sunak has not have what it takes to connect with the ordinary people, hes wooden, his stunt with the car and coke fell flat, his admission he diverted money earmarked for poor urban areas to weathlier ones was a real disaster and this won't be forgiven by the voters. There's nothing so ridiculous as a man wealthier than the king governing people who are struggling to buy food and heat themselves, yet the mps crowned him as the best they have, its not going to end well for him, his party or us
@@HusseinDoha They're holding their cards in a way, the only way to save this country is to use unpopular measures which come at the cost of higher unemployment so it's better to put Rishi incharge of it so he takes all the blame and labor win.
After labor win and if they didn't do a great job while in power the conservatives will use a more "ideal easily votable candidate" to win another election.
Mandate was given to Conservatives, so they can choose whoever they want as their leader and PM
"Guilt yields" 5:28
It's hard to see which contender for the seat I would support, but without the choice we'll just have to see how it turns out.
"Boris Johnson pulled out at the last minute" - there's a first time for everything
As a male I cannot judge, but I do not understand how any sapient being could let this mop-headed hog-shaped unfunny clown on itself...
Podcast name suggestion: Rishi Business or Rish-ky Business (play on 'Risky Business', also sounds like Sean Connery saying it lol)
Being a PM in UK is sure a Risky Business nowdays 😂😂😂 I'll be glad if the title is Rishky Buisness
Thanks for the update guys. Love all your channels. Thank you.
Instantly clicked on this.
Because I was clicking something else as a notification came up, but I’m happy with the result.
Nice to know your browsing habits, perhaps you could give us your tips on personal hygiene too?
@@roqsteady5290 always organise exercise keeping in mind enough time to have a shower after.
I hope the TLDR team got some sleep while making this
They clearly need it, just look at all the typos and spelling mistakes in this video.
@@Will-I-Maybe i mean the government isnt giving them much time, probably have to stay up even longer to announce sunaks resignation tomorrow
@@Will-I-Maybe where?
nvm nvm i saw guilt instead of gilt
@@actuallyneon 3:30 skeptical is spelt incorrectly, and 5:40 there's a pretty bad typo.
"The EU is undemocratic, we vote to leave" (UK proceeds to leave)
Result: In the immediate aftermath the UK-population gets saddled with half a dosen unelected leaders.
It's be a funny joke if it wasn't so sad.
The EU is undemocratic. Rishi Sunak being crowned in an internal coup is horrible, and the fact you now have two parties that are exactly the fucking same is also horrible. However that doesn’t somehow make the EU into an institution where the member states with their own democratically elected governments have a say over their own internal affairs without having an unelected foreign power that doesn’t represent them claim they know better. If you aren’t Germany or France, you have no power over the EU Parliament. And if you’re a citizen of the EU, you didn’t vote for Ursula von der Leyen.
Also, Sunak is your only unelected leader. Your system in Britain means that you elect MPs to represent one constituency, and the leader of the party with the most seats becomes the PM. The country doesn’t directly elect a Prime Minister, that’s just not how it works and you damn well know it. You elected the Conservative Party in 2019, and Boris Johnson was elected by the Conservative Party to be its leader. He resigned and Liz Truss was elected to be the new party leader and therefore the new PM. You can’t claim that she wasn’t democratically elected, because she was by your party system, and if this was happening under the nearly identitical Labour Party then you wouldn’t be complaining because it’d be “your guy” in charge regardless of whether or not the entire population elected that party’s leader.
The problem is Sunak throwing an internal coup and being crowned unopposed, because the tables were tilted so that no other candidate but him could be put on the ballot. Because if put to the ballot, Sunak would once again lose because he is unpopular.
@@m.ostrowski2031 Well that's a pantload and a half. EU member states didn't have to do jack that they didn't want to, and MEPs are elected representatives who *elect* their own leadership. The "unelected" "bureaucracy" canard has started doing the rounds since the "sovereignty" lie has been ruthlessly mocked whenever some clown dared to try it on and rightly so.
@@m.ostrowski2031 labour is not nearly identical to the Conservatives. Fiscally and socially they have very different views.
@@m.ostrowski2031 flag explains it
@@m.ostrowski2031
In what way is the EU more or less democratic than your average parliamentary system?
(And I'd argue that it's definitely not less democratic than the British first-past-the-post electoral system, or the not-quite autonomous devolved parliaments of the "lesser" UK countries).
Please elaborate. Simply stating that Ursula Van Der Leyen wasn't elected isn't enough, as in principle anyone can be invited to join a cabinet in a democracy, even if they didn't get the votes.
“Guilt yields” is an interesting Freudian slip.
Gilt Yields. Not Guilt.
@@CountingStars333 *tap tap “that’s the joke.”
kinda suspicious that all his opposition quit at the last minute, even if they gave their own reasons.
A lettuce outlasted Truss, maybe a Radish will outlast Rishi?
Less trust for Lizz Truss, is a more Rigid salary with Rishi Sunak
😂😂😂😆😆
If he can mustard up the courage and beet Truss...
He likes to see himself as rich and smooth but I don't see him outlasting a bar of Galaxy
Right, that's it, let's make a People's Republic of UK and throw out all the silly politicians
I'm in despair over the state of UK politics. It's horrible
It probably isnt that bad. The press always like to make things look worse than they are, for clickbait purposes. Hopefully they'll have some other stories soon; best would be if our sports people could win something, probably.
@@roqsteady5290 unless you live under a rock its effing bad, even food banks are threatened with closure because they can't afford to run fridges and peoole can't donate enough food because they have no money, we have a party now lead by a man who's richer than the King and is PM, how can he possibly know what it's like to be poor, honestly some times people write such asanine drivel
@@roqsteady5290 No, it's legitimately that bad.
All that's happened is that the 'sane' man in the room, the one who's only responsible for killing people with his Eat Out to Help Out scheme that spiked Covid cases and deaths, that bragged about depriving the poor to give to the rich because they vote Tory, looks 'good' compared to the insanity of Truss and the sliminess of Johnsen.
He'll fix things for the big donors, the ivory tower elites in the City, while the rest of us get to deal with Austerity 2.0. Except we never left Austerity, so it's Austerity: Austerity II Extra Cuts Galore.
We already don't pay people a living wage. Prior to current inflationary problems. Full time workers can't feed their sodding kids and need food banks to survive, all the while Tory MPs and supporters straight up deny poverty even existing in the country.
Sunak's no Rees-Mogg, but he sure as hell isn't going to make life better for 99% of the population.
@@roqsteady5290 it has never been this bad
@@stjohnsilver9538 Are you too young to remember the banking crisis of 2008? the property market collapse in the 1970s? and so on.
my simple, yet elegant podcast title suggestion would be "the podcast formerly known as truss issues"
I'm glad he got it by default. The members messed it up last time. I wouldn't trust them with a barge pole.
The Tories are in chaos. He won't be able to paper over the cracks for long. The ERG are insane, so watch out for them.
Right. Considering it is the MPs that vote down PMs it makes sense for them to select them too. Really the conservative members should have no say in who the prime minister is, given they are substantially a know nothing bunch of ultra right wing idiots.
He did come in second place with the members 7 weeks ago - so, it can be argued they did vote for him.
Pretty crazy innit
they knew, they just opened up the gate shortly to let their mate Truss on the £115,000 per year scam
It’s not a pension. It is the Public Duty Cost Allowance for expenses involved with being an ex-prime minister. Apart from security, I can’t see her claiming much in the way of other expenses like travel. Who will want to listen to her?
Glad you added the "at least since Disraeli bit" onto it! :)
As a WEF poster boy, I don't think the pain will stop - while I hope I'm wrong , I think there's a whole lot more pain to come ...🥺🥺
He’s not a reptile shapeshifter so we should be ok 😂
@@LoveDoctorNL 🤔🤔🤔...
his wife is the daughter of an Indian billionaire who owns the software for Indians social credit systems
@@KharlHungus That's a very sobering thought - I wonder if a connection exists with the Chinese social credit system ???
He is a torie, so pain without results is pretty much a given.
The question is how much more pain.
Many Thank's ,,,,,Great Info ........... Bless
Considering that Truss couldn't outlast a lettuce, the bar has been set really, really low for Sunak 😂
If he fumbles this, that really is a shame. Imagine getting served a volleyball softly... and it still smacks you in the face.
But his game and his belief in self is real. He did know what was going to happen and didn't the accept position offered by Lizz truss . He believed in himself, he knows what he wants that's what a leader needs .
If Sunak manages to salvage the economy, the next election is gonna be an actual challenge for Labour to get over the line.
Overall though, I see Sunak’s tenure as largely about restoring the publics confidence in Tory fiscal management. Just get the feeling there are many within the party who waiting for him to make a mistake
LOL Like snakes in the grass waiting to pounce.
Coming from a country that gloated about being more democratic than the EU, I have to admit I feel quite a bit of schadenfreude.
Yup, when one of the big Brexit lines was that the leaders in the EU aren't elected directly by the people...well, what do they think they're doing now?
Neither EU or UK are democratic.
Neat, I asked this question before TLDR did
It was amazing to see that BoJo is also lying through his teeth when he isn't PM.. "I've got the 100 votes but I won't show them to you, but they're definitely real.."
They go to another school, up in canada, you wouldn't know their names...
Painful cuts. I doubt it’ll hurt Rishi’s bank account or his father in laws. And don’t you worry defence spending will somehow increase and the poor will suffer as normal. The economy doesn’t realistically exist for anyone working pay to pay
Why do you even care about his father in law?
@@crescentmoonjourneys Why do you not care that billionaires have massive influence over your quality of life and where public money goes? Have some self respect they want to buy your mum's house
@@GrimReader What does that have to do with Rishi tho.
@@natenae8635 Are you dense? Do you think he got a personal fortune of over 200 million by having nice hair? And it involves him because he's the prick in charge that is going to cut spending which will affect the poorest but won't hurt defence, finance or property he is going to get richer from this.
@@GrimReader Their no benefit to him personally by cutting taxes. Any wealth tax reduction will hurt him badly so he wouldn’t do it.
There is no reason he would cut taxes more likely he will cut services and raise tax but not to his benefit.
In before he visits the King and then he dies.
At this rate George will be King by Christmas
Lettuce : our battle will be legendary!
His arrival only brought 30-40 more minutes to a sinking ship. They really should have elected him back in early September.
Then again, I chuckled quite a bit when I heard how Biden pronounced Sunak’s name: Rashe Sunook... The States never ceased to surprise me.
Wonder why the party members didn't vote for him? Really with all the racist shit I've already seen about him in the past
Like he or the UK matters to anyone important, anymore. Not even a part of the EU!
Wow, the podcast is EVEN better than the RUclips content! Please keep that going!
Looking forward to him gutting any welfare and making the poor suffer more.
"Truss Issues" is too good of a name for a Podcast which was immediately obsolete inside of a month...
Can I suggest for the sequel; Panic at the Rish-co
@That Whisky You Like this please.
Video suggestion, how we will know if Sinai has done a good job in the coming year. What are the fair benchmarks for his success given the current state of play and how will he be able to sway the tide of public opinion.
Low inflation, low interest rates, positive growth.
Making it the entire year would be a good benchmark for success 🤷♂
@@roqsteady5290 The measurable metrics would be: inflation in the price of food and electricity is at 0% or lower relative to prices in September 2022, interest rates on mortgages for first time homebuyers are less than 6% per year.
The point of the metrics should be to make sure that the poorest Brits are better off, as opposed to just making the economy as a whole better off (which can result in the rich taking a bigger slice of the pie and workers not getting any better off in their material wealth).
The last metric would be in Rishi avoiding the corporate push towards privatized healthcare.
I was surprised that Rishi got elected unopposed and no elections were held for UK parliament. It will be a miracle if he satisfies general British public and steers through this British chaos.
Truly an inspirational story, all you need to be pm now is to just be a millionaire and married to a billionaire
Imma be a brother but my name ain't Lehmann,
Imma be a bank will be loaning out 🗿
"Just be millionaire" is not that easy Andrew. Its even harder to get to marry a billionaire. Unless, you're lucky. He was lucky to meet her in one college. He then had to impress her to be in a relationship. And he made his wealth by himself. To ladder up the powerful positions in most powerful country is not easy either. All that doesn't happen automatically. Try yourself and then you'll have the right to be sarcastic.
But- but- but he's non-white!
@@dohlecarnett1866 and yet, he made it happen. Doesn't that tell you about his conviction? (Or perhaps, see it as your countrymen's weakness. All up to your perception). Give him a chance, he's more British than Indian.
@@lakshay-rao No.
What a fantastic channel. Keep up the good work!
So, who do you guys reckon is gonna be PM in December?
It'll be Mordaunt's turn to get a £115k PM pension
A lettuce or brussel sprout.
Hopefully not rishi sunak
Larry the Cat. He'll be the best pm we've had, though his record on mouse rights is bleak.
Does a Hindu celebrate Christmas?
Podcast should be called Entrussted Issues
Prime minister by Default, that should be Rishi's new Motto 😅
Actually you might have a Tory spin there: "Better by default than in default"
@@soupwizard LMFAOOOO
Rishimer
Sack him. Sack them all. We need a new system now. One that reflects true democracy in a digital age.
What's digital and democracy got to do with anything?
Shout out to the MATN squad who knew this would happen after Jon ran the simulation.
who is gonna tell the tory party they’ve overstayed their welcome
Let's not forget the NHS and other public services. I'm sure Sunak will follow the Tory cuts playbook of continuing to gut their real terms funding.
You guys are right. I had forgotten about Disraeli.
Finally our first black prime minister. This is a great time to be alive. I wish him all the best.
He's not black.
@@gabbar51ngh What colour is he then in your expert opinion?
@@gamewithadam7235 He has Indian ancestry. Punjabi Khatri to be specific.
As an American, I find it delightfully entertaining to read all these comments with an English accent in my head
He will outlast Liz. Liz did not have the backing of the MPs so it was a strange situation where she did not have the support of her own MPs. Of all the candidates, Rishi is the one with most number of MPs supporting (even more than Boris). There will always be some backbenchers who are disgruntled but if any Rishi has the best chance of being PM until the end of term. You need the support of MPs more than Conservative members to survive.
The question is how the conservatives plan to survive the next elections. Because the way things are going, Rishi is set to completely dillapidate their name.
That miniature is savage lol
The new title for their podcast should be Rishues 😂
Genius! 🙌
Does it really count being the "First Asian PM" when you won by default in an intra-party election? Like come on, he wouldn't have won if it was a general election.
At this point I'd vote for the actual lettuce...
"... how Rishi won the leadership election" He didn't, there wasn't one.
You say "balancing the books will require painful cuts." Will it? Why? I really wish we could look at cuts and austerity as the political choices that they are, not absolute necessities that the government are being forced to do. It normalises the idea of cutting public spending and takes blame away from the government.
"Pulling out late" seems to be the tory party's Forté
Wish their fathers had thought of that back in the day
Probably why Boris has 7 kids
@@user-rk6sn7du4k Surprised I had to scroll this far down to find the 'Boris pulling out' joke
De-fault! The two sweetest words in the English language!
Can i just say. I think he is going to be memorable i dont know if that will be a good thing though…just he stands out. But his force is ultimately kinda scary. He is words about bojo are alarming.
7:29 I think you just said the title there mate. Sunak Chat sounds pretty good
A new challenger approaches the lettuce.
What a thumbnail. Really shows your seriousness objectiveness and adequacy
imagine a game predicted him becoming PM, it'll be ironic if every thing came through
These videos are awesome- you’ve got a typo at 5:45
That's what I'm talking about.
I hope sunak brings out the best.
Hahaha he won't. He's corrupt as fuck
He's corrupt as fuck he'll bring out the worst the pa*i cu*t
The best in what?? His multi-millionaire friends?!!
Can we have more interviews with that bloke Starmer? He’s so funny! 😂
They really are scraping the bottom of the barrel now, I give him a couple of months tops
New podcast title: “Sunak or Later”?
Sunak is a former employee of Deutsche Bank, which isn't known for hireing idiots. The best he can do is using his professional experience to handle the markets and just avoid to further obstruct the economy or make the headlines with stupid anouncements. Things than might just turn from catastrophic to better than expected. This is how torture works.
He racked up half the U.K. national debt as his short time as chancellor, billions wasted on vanity projects such as eat out to help out, add that to contracts to his buddies. Would I trust him with my life savings?….. that would be a no.
And do employees of Deutsche Bank care about employment rights, fracking, the right to protest, and the poor?
The Deutsche Bank does indeed not hire idiots. But they love people who have an utter disregard for anyone who does not happen to be incredible rich and try to make as much money as possible...
@@stephenhill545 Of course not. No bonus banker does. But Deutsche Bank is so well known for being involved in every financial crime all over the world that rumours are told in Frankfurt the police is going to establish a permanent office in the foyer. So among their hiring criteria are greed, diligence, cleverness, an adjustable set of morals and a bendy backbone. Sympathy isn't among afaik. Definitely Sunak's set of skills fits better into politics than just a pair of boobs.
@@witlesswonderthe2nd883 Depends on what you want. If you want your money end up in his pockets, you can trust him with any amount.
4 years ... 4 PMs ... That sounds like the idio-tories are governing
If he lasts 7 weeks and the British Isles don't sink he'll have topped Truss.
He's the best chance the tories have.
“Call your Solicitor if your Bonar Law lasts more than 211 days”
The fact that Johnson even thought he had a chance is bonkers. Come on, voters' memories are short but not that short
Voters? What voters? Half the comments here are about the fact that this was a palace coup by Tory MPs, no voter involvement required.
Calling it his greatest privilege really means a lot coming from Rishi Sunak, considering all the other privilege he has to compare it to.
If he keeps delivering like has so fgar in his prime ministership (Jacob Rees mogg gone already!) then yeah he's totally gonna outlast liz truss. Best news I've heard in weeks. 🎉
Oh look, he can read from a teleprompter. Not half as naturally as the tldr news guys, but he did get the words out of his mouth.
Under the Westminster System, the PM must "enjoy the confidence of the house", that is the PM should be selected by a majority of MPs. Ordinary party members should not be involved at all.
Poor Sunak; Forever known as the "You'll Do I Suppose" Prime Minister.
King Charles and the Royal families are doing superb financially. Maybe they can give some of their wealth to their country or stop getting any monetary values from the country in times of financial strains :(
I wonder how he’s going to make his private assets and investments rise in value. It’s all these guys ever seem to be interested in.
Argentina also had a round robin of presidents back in 2002 during their crisis. It did not end well.
If Truss was in a race with a lettuce, what's the aptest vegetable to race Sunak? Given his charm, an onion?
that would last too long
Onion bhaji
A carrot
unfunny
4:30 And I thought Zuckerborg was robotic. Anyway, can't wait to see who they'll select when Rish-kid drops the ball.