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Sunak:
* Becomes Chancellor by dafault when Sajid Javid, having been in the job only a few months, resigned because he refused to have his staff report to Dominic Cummings (a mere advisor to Johnson) instead of him.
* Becomes popular by dishing out £hundreds of billions of free money during the pandemic. A lot of it to friends of the Tory MP's who had set up fake companies to win big govt contracts which never delivered.
* Loses the Tory Party election to Liz Truss, who has a mental breakdown with a disastrous mini budget.
* But then is handed the Premiership by the Tory MP's cause they didn't fully trust the wider Tory Party members who had failed to elect Sunak only a few months previously. (Being the richest person in Parliament, (House of Commons and House of Lords) may have had something to do with it).
* It turns out Boris had enough backers to force a vote by the wider Tory Party members (who would have reelected Boris since they wer unhappy he had been kicked out by the Tory MP's in the first place). But for some reasons, at the last minute he decided not to stand. So Sunak becomes PM having never won an election.
BUT
All those £billions of freebies handed out are coming back to bite him in the backside, along with the effects of Brexit starting to show add further downward pressures on the economy.
The economy is a MESS.
Here's a list of strikes planned for the busy festive period.
* Becomes Chancellor by dafault when Sajid Javid, having been in the job only a few months, resigned because he refused to have his staff report to Dominic Cummings (a mere advisor to Johnson) instead of him.
* Becomes popular by dishing out £hundreds of billions of free money during the pandemic. A lot of it to friends of the Tory MP's who had set up fake companies to win big govt contracts which never delivered.
* Loses the Tory Party election to Liz Truss, who has a mental breakdown with a disastrous mini budget.
* But then is handed the Premiership by the Tory MP's cause they didn't fully trust the wider Tory Party members who had failed to elect Sunak only a few months previously. (Being the richest person in Parliament, (House of Commons and House of Lords) may have had something to do with it).
* It turns out Boris had enough backers to force a vote by the wider Tory Party members (who would have reelected Boris since they wer unhappy he had been kicked out by the Tory MP's in the first place). But for some reasons, at the last minute he decided not to stand. So Sunak becomes PM having never won an election.
BUT
All those £billions of freebies handed out are coming back to bite him in the backside, along with the effects of Brexit starting to show add further downward pressures on the economy.
The economy is a MESS.
Here's a list of strikes planned for the busy festive period.