(I've seen ill for a few
days so that's why there have been no articles. Apologies.)
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/07/kemi-for-pm.html.
Something happened last Monday that was of such meagre importance that I didn't bother to report on it. We got a new Prime Minister. Yes, that is of no importance. Seeing as it had been the Coke or Pepsi duo for the previous month I had totally lost interest in the process. I was travelling toLincolnshire that day to do my
presentation at the Mablethorpe Group, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/09/mablethorpe-presentation-videos.html.
I could have checked at any time to see who had won during my journey, but I simply
was not interested. It was only after I arrived that I casually enquired with
one of my hosts and she told me. I shrugged my shoulders and thought no more
about it. Liz Truss is, after all, infinitely forgettable. It was no surprise
that she has accelerated the programme the Tories have been on for years now.
During the '80's under Kinnock and Smith, the Labour Party tried to become
"more Tory than Tory", and now the Conservative Party is trying to be
more Labour than Labour. This Sargon of Akkad video gives a good summery: https://odysee.com/@lotuseaters_com:1/it’s-way-worse-than-you-imagine:7.
I am not really shocked that Liz Truss' senior cabinet is specifically geared
towards eliminating white men from government because the political classes
have been calling for such a move for years. Obviously I'm opposed to that and
think it is dangerous and sinister. However, I'm pleased to say that the comforting
trend I have seen emerge lately is also very much alive and well. Liz Truss has
appointed her former leadership rival Kemi Badenoch to the cabinet. Does she
know what she's doing? Kemi may be a "Black! Woman!", but she is a
very different one to the kind currently favoured by the elite, see the
background article above. For every Hegelian thesis there is an antithesis; for
every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. To put it in more
simple terms: wokery always backfires.
Kemi Badenoch has been appointed to her first ever cabinet
post. The young backbencher is now International Trade Secretary and President
of the Board of Trade. Her duties will include forming the country's new trade
agreements with the rest of the world and helping British businesses who
operate internationally, a very important job in this post-Brexit world; and
for such a staunch Brexiteer to be given it is very healthy. She will refuse to
take part in the economic sabotage we have seen from previous administrations.
Is it really possible Liz Truss was blind to everything but Kemi's skin colour
and sex? I know some doom-and-gloomers will accuse me of failing to realize
that Truss is playing a four-D chess game, but is she? It was not such a game
that led to the 2016 Effect after all? Perhaps it's even better than that! I'm
really only joking that Liz Truss could be a Trumpian infiltrator, but for some
reason she has brought Jacob Rees-Mogg back indoors, as Business, Energy and Industrial
Strategy Secretary. This is a man who has spoken out against "climate
alarmism". Why did she do that? The reaction from the establishment
commentariat has been predictably enjoyable, see: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2336860-jacob-rees-mogg-climate-change-concern-over-new-energy-policy-chief/
and: https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2022/08/11/liz-truss-kemi-badenoch-conservative-tory-leadership-race/.
It's not as bleak as Sargon thinks. It is important to follow where this all
leads because the who-the-hell-is-she Prime Minister may well not last very
long. The expiry dates on PM's do seem to be moving forward lately and it might
not be long before she goes the same way as Boris Johnson, in which case Kemi
Badenoch will once again be in a position to run for leader. This time she will
be higher up the starting grid and will probably receive a stronger backing
from the Parliamentary party because of her new experience. It was impressive
she got as far as she did last time unseeded. Just when I thought British
politics had gone back to being boring again...
See here for additional background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/political-correctness-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2019/10/brexit-portal.html.
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/07/kemi-for-pm.html.
Something happened last Monday that was of such meagre importance that I didn't bother to report on it. We got a new Prime Minister. Yes, that is of no importance. Seeing as it had been the Coke or Pepsi duo for the previous month I had totally lost interest in the process. I was travelling to
See here for additional background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/political-correctness-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2019/10/brexit-portal.html.
"Kemi Badenoch will once again be in a position to run for leader. This time she will be higher up the starting grid and will probably receive a stronger backing from the Parliamentary party because of her new experience".
ReplyDeleteNow Liz is on borrowed time Ben...
However you have failed to mention the most notorious thing about Kemi, that she is guilty of hacking a fellow MP's computer and owned up to this. Under the Computer Misuse Act 1990, unauthorised access to computer material can result in two years' imprisonment and/or a fine. She should really have been convicted if it wasn't for the apology being accepted. Most MP's shouldn't be trusted but being capable and having a track record should essentially rule her out of leading anything, let alone being currently employed at tax payers expense.
I'd not heard about that, and obviously her enemies may well make hay with it if she does run again. I wonder why she did it. It might have been to expose the evil stuff Hunter Biden shared, which would be admirable in my view.
ReplyDelete