Wednesday, 15 November 2023

I Will be Watching THIS Resignation Speech

 



Normally, when a Govt. Secretary of State either resigns or is fired, from either Labour or Tory Governments; there is a publication of the letters from the P.M. and from the former Secretary. But, for possibly the first time ever, the former Home Secretary has come out with a broadside so acid, that I honestly cannot recall ever witnessing anything like it; in the six decades that I have taken an active view of British politics. Not only is Suella openly calling the Prime Minister a liar, she states that she only undertook to underwrite and promote Sunak’s attempt to reach No. Ten, Downing Street after receiving written assurances from Sunak that he would actively promote the Reduction of overall legal migration, exclude the ECHR and Human rights regarding illegal migrants, Deliver the Northern Ireland protocol: and Issue unequivocal statutory guidance to schools that protects biological sex, safeguards single sex spaces.


If she follows that devastating letter with a Resignation Speech using the same language as couched within that letter, which can back up the allegations laid down; I foresee one or more things happening in quick succession:-

  • More than fifty letters to the 1922 Committee

  • More resignations from the new Cabinet

  • Sunak resigns, and a new P.M. election is called.


I may be wrong, but I don’t think I am!

3 comments:

  1. Sadly I'm not as optimistic. Suella will be sidelined as some sort of extremist crackpot by the media and Rishi will simply ignore her speech. It's all about getting into the office of PM for Rishi. Actually using the office for the good of the people is way down the list of priorities. First he has to serve his list of corporate and supranational special interests. Importation of cheap labour will continue, tax holidays for global corporations will continue, the people at the bottom of the food chain will be mined for ever more money. Rishi's government will not address the leftist causes which are bankrupting us.

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  2. I look at the last bullet point and say "no way Pedro". He won't resign until he has done as Mark (above) says, serving the special interests. Then he may receive instructions to resign but only if a suitable replacement (Starmer?) is in pole position.

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  3. Sunak won't resign unless someone higher up the food chain has finished with him. Then he'll bugger off with his fat pension.

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