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Starting with Rishi Sunak.

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Know something about economics.


Negatives
Heavy links to India'a nationalist government.
Green card, loves chilling in the US (seeking dual citizenship) wife is a US resident.
Wife used non dom status to avoid taxes whilst he raised them for everyone else.
Talks of being of humble roots yet dad was a doctor and mum was a successful pharmacist who sent him to elite Winchester School amongst the most expensive private schools on the country.
Stabbed his boss in the back with pictures and videos of lockdown parties taken at his place, he also registered his campaign website at the same time.
Out of touch with the common man.
Not popular with grass root Tories.
 
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Every day the Smirking Snake Sunak shows he can never be trusted,now it seems the billionaire Chancellor who constantly refused to cut vat on fuel 50% on every litre goes to HIS Treasury,this tax is the biggest cause of out of control cost of living ,he is now calling for tax cuts, in his self serving desperation to be PM.
 
Have people not gotten sick of the Tories? If yes then why are people not voting for the Labour Party?
 

Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt join Conservative Party leadership race​

By Adam Durbin & Charley Adams
BBC News

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Jeremy Hunt and Sajid Javid
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Two former health secretaries - Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt - have joined the race to replace Boris Johnson.
Both declared their plans in the Sunday Telegraph - with Mr Hunt emphasising he was the "only major candidate" who did not serve in Mr Johnson's government.
Tax has emerged as a central issue in the race - with contenders setting out whether they favour lower rates.
Mr Javid and Mr Hunt called for tax cuts, with Mr Javid pledging to scrap an increase in National Insurance.
Joining them in the race are Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps - both of whom promised to lower taxes.
Former chancellor Rishi Sunak, who has been criticised for increasing taxes, and Attorney General Suella Braverman, who called for a low-tax state, have also launched campaigns.
Allies of Foreign Secretary Liz Truss have said she will also throw her hat in the ring to replace the prime minister with a pledge to reverse Mr Sunak's health tax levy, according to the Mail on Sunday.
Former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Tom Tugendhat are also in the running.
But earlier, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, who was widely tipped to have the most support among party members, said he would not run for leader.
Attempting to set himself apart from his fellow contenders, Mr Hunt championed the fact he remained on the backbench during Mr Johnson's administration, saying this meant he had not "been defending the indefensible".
Mr Hunt, 55, told the Sunday Telegraph he was the "only major candidate" who had not worked in the outgoing prime minister's government and had "called out what was going wrong long before any of the other major contenders".
The runner-up to Mr Johnson in the 2019 ballot revealed plans to scrap business rates for the most deprived parts of the country for five years and slash corporation tax to 15%, from its current level of 19%.
Despite backing remain during the 2016 EU referendum, Mr Hunt said he would be tempted to vote to leave if he could decide again.
Mr Hunt also criticised Mr Johnson's levelling-up agenda for being "far too New Labour".

'Focused'​

Meanwhile, in an apparent criticism of Mr Sunak, Mr Javid told the paper he was not sure if he would have introduced the rise in National Insurance.
But the 52-year-old said he had been "focused" on his own job while in government and was "not trying to do other people's jobs for them".
Mr Javid also said he would cut corporation tax - levied on business profits - by 1% per year to reach 15%.
He said he would implement an additional temporary cut in fuel duty as part of measures to help ease the cost of living crisis.
Mr Javid added: "Whether it's the cost of living or it's low levels of growth, for me, that's our most immediate challenge... You need someone with an economic plan from day one."
Chart showing bookmakers' odds on Conservative Party leadership candidates

Mr Hunt served as health secretary under prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May between 2012 and 2018, moving on to become foreign secretary for a year in 2018 and 2019.
Mr Javid was health secretary in Boris Johnson's government from June 2021 until last week, when he resigned over the PM's handling of the handling of the Chris Pincher and Partygate scandals - minutes before Mr Sunak.
He also served as chancellor under Mr Johnson between July 2019 and February 2020, when he quit the cabinet over planned reforms to the operations of the Treasury and Downing Street.
Earlier, Mr Shapps launched his own leadership bid - pledging to cut personal tax for the poorest people and give state support to businesses with high levels of energy consumption. He ruled out an early general election.
Mr Zahawi - who was education secretary before being appointed chancellor last Wednesday after Mr Sunak's resignation - said he planned to "steady the ship and to stabilise the economy".
He also said he would lower taxes, boost defence spending, and continue with the education reforms he had devised.
How the Conservative Party elects a new leader (short)

 
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Staring with Rishi Sunak.
No sympathy for any Indian.
Every day the Smirking Snake Sunak shows he can never be trusted
No Indian whether of Kenyan or Ugandan origins can be trusted. Grown-up with them in Wembley, deep inside they are hardcore Hindus and anti-Pakistanis.
Have people not gotten sick of the Tories? If yes then why are people not voting for the Labour Party?
LP is too weak at the moment, especially in the English heartland.
 
Rishi, the man who increased taxes for the workers and now want's to reduce corporation tax... Could the reduction be down to his wife's tax affairs?
 
Every day the Smirking Snake Sunak shows he can never be trusted,now it seems the billionaire Chancellor who constantly refused to cut vat on fuel 50% on every litre goes to HIS Treasury,this tax is the biggest cause of out of control cost of living ,he is now calling for tax cuts, in his self serving desperation to be PM.

Bro the man is saying we should stay the course with tax rises! He’s a snob and couldn’t care less. Hopefully we can boot this fake to the US.
 
If yes then why are people not voting for the Labour Party?
Most of us expats living here should indulge ourselves more in UK politics than back home. And I think nearly all of us will support the Labour party, we should strive to strengthen it.

Regarding the current PM election, I would love to see a Muslim as the new PM of Britain. Sajjid Javed might be my choice in the current circumstances.

Looking forward I would love to see Sadiq Khan as the future PM of the UK.
 
Have people not gotten sick of the Tories? If yes then why are people not voting for the Labour Party?

Labour is composed of this person's students who continue NATO war against non-Western-bloc :
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So Labour is no better.
 
Starting with Rishi Sunak.

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Positives
Know something about economics.


Negatives
Heavy links to India'a nationalist government.
Green card, loves chilling in the US (seeking dual citizenship) wife is a US resident.
Wife used non dom status to avoid taxes whilst he raised them for everyone else.
Talks of being of humble roots yet dad was a doctor and mum was a successful pharmacist who sent him to elite Winchester School amongst the most expensive private schools on the country.
Stabbed his boss in the back with pictures and videos of lockdown parties taken at his place, he also registered his campaign website at the same time.
Out of touch with the common man.
Not popular with grass root Tories.

Make NO mistake about it. rishi sunak like all indians is a rabid, obsessive Islamaphobe and anti-Pakistani bigot. IF he becomes Prime Minister then expect there to be a huge spike in legalised racism against Muslims in the UK particularly Pakistanis. A white racist tory Prime minister is better for us than ANY indian.
 

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