10/25/2022

Rishi Sunak - The rise of India is unstoppable

Liz Truss and the Brits could not steal this premiership from Sunak. What is destined cannot be stopped. The whole script has been written in such a way that there is no need to go to the masses to vote for the next PM. So Sunak is given the premiership of the United Kingdom on a silver platter, without having to fight for it. There were no able contestants, there is no contest.

India and the Indians should celebrate this big day, the arrival of a real Indian to head the British Empire. Oops, the ex British Empire. It is still called the United Kingdom though the Empire has shrunk to a few islands here and there. Some may still want to include Canada, Australia, New Zealand as part of the Empire. And there are still islands in the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean with the Falklands standing up like a sore thumb.

India has done the impossible and unimaginable. The Indians have done the reverse colonisation of the British Empire. And the Brits have been so fixed up by the turn of events that they could not do anything to stop Sunak from becoming their Prime Minister. Queen Elizabeth did not stay long enough to see this moment. Lucky, no need to sing God Save The Queen. 

Now Charles would have to say hello to Sunak and may knight him as a Knight of the British Empire with a aristocrat title on the way. 

The big loss maybe Singapore. We would not have Sunak and his likes to become Singaporeans for sure. Also, more Indians may make the beeline for England instead of Singapore. It would be a brain drain away from Singapore. Our more foreign talent scheme may take a hit. Jia lat leow.

All the best to Sunak and his team, to rule England for India.

Happy Diwali. 

PS. Next target, the President of the USA. Can you imagine Indians ruling the USA and the UK?  India would be elevated immediately to become the world's Number One superpower.

40 comments:

  1. Next Indie PM could be in Sinkieland soonest.

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  2. 'I could drop dead tomorrow' – Biden

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  3. Would King Charles III refuse to shake his hand?

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  4. Worry about USA? Worry first for Singapoor . . .

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  5. Indian snake oil save Great Britain, Great Britain will be great again!

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  6. India actually doesn't have to join QUAD or BRICS.

    It can form its own powerful grouping of like-minded countries - the "IGC" (Indian governed countries), of which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be the chairperson.

    Modi called Sunak a bridge between the two countries. "As you become UK PM, I look forward to working closely together on global issues, and implementing Roadmap 2030," Modi said, referring to a plan to boost trade and other ties between the countries.

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  7. Let him have his honeymoon, a week or two. Then we shall see the knives coming out.

    How is it possible that no other Conservative MPs want to come out, with only one woman taking up the challenge or just a show, to vie for the job? No more talents left? Is that the reason they called Boris Johnson back to put on a show?

    How did Liz Truss, the worst of the worst, beat him the last time? Liz Truss had the majority Conservative MPs support. Strangely, how did most of the supporters of Liz Truss suddenly made a hundred and eighty degree turn to support Sunak, the one they rejected earlier?

    Many believe Sunak is another scapegoat to be slaughtered, and be blamed for the UKs festering problems going forward. Others in the Conservative Party could have seen the oncoming runaway train approaching and therefore shy away from the job.

    The UKs financial problems actually started when Sunak was still Chancellor under Boris Johnson. Now, he is expected to solve those problems he created. That is not all. UK companies are in big trouble exporting to the EU due to red tape. Companies are uprooting from UK to EU and USA. There will be job attrition for sure.

    There are some who believe that UK's problems could only be solved by rejoining the EU. Left to be seen.

    How many PMs will Charles see during his reign? The way things are happening in the UK, he might do one better than his mother, who saw 15 PMs (if I am not misinformed) under her reign.

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  8. Knowing Charles, he might have a surprise for Sunak before he becomes the PM.

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  9. Scotland, North Ireland and Wales were be voting for independence from the UK in due course. These are hot potatoes, it is not about finance but emotional issues. Nobody want to be blamed for the disintegration of UK. Very difficult task for PM to be.

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  10. They would make use of Sunak as a reason to secede from the UK. China and Russia can give them moral support from afar like England giving support for HK and Taiwan.

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  11. The white supremacists in the AngloSaxon blood and the Skin Heads would be very unhappy and would occupy Trafalgar Square.

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  12. If PM Sunak
    is able to connect well with India and China, the British People can expect better days.
    With the Helps from the Two Giants,
    UK should be able to rejuvenate its' economy fast.




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  13. I surmise the Withdrawals of Boris Johnson and
    Penny Mordaunt, is likely because they chicken out because of the Challenges and
    Daunting Problem the UK is facing.
    However,
    If he is
    given free-play, he may
    possibly gives the British People some respite from their economy doldrum.




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  14. New story book. Britain being saved by a black knight.
    Forget about white knights. Those are fictions, found only in fairy tales.

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  15. PM Sunak
    is Ethnically Indian, however he is not an lndian National.
    Being brought up in
    Britain, he may have more Western Culture in him than his fellow lndia
    Indians. He probably has never worn a Dhoti.
    Anyway,
    he could be a wise man that originates from the East.




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  16. 'I am ashamed to be a Conservative': Tory supporters cancel their memberships after Sunak win

    Some Conservative Party supporters have cancelled their memberships following the announcement that Rishi Sunak is set to be prime minister, with one voter of more than 40 years saying they felt as though the party "has been destroyed from within".

    While some felt "delighted" by the news, others said the move has left them "fuming" that party members were not able to vote for Mr Sunak to take over from Liz Truss.

    Lyn Bond, a 60-year-old retired nurse who has voted Conservative since she was 18, sent an email to cancel her membership after it was confirmed the MP for Richmond will lead the party.

    "The whole thing is rather sad because, for a party that had such a wonderful win in 2019, it has been destroyed from within," Ms Bond, from Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, said.

    "I can't bring myself after 40 years to support them anymore, I don't trust them.

    "I feel awash on a boat in the ocean not knowing where to go, what to do.

    "I've never doubted what I voted for, ever, until today."

    Samuel Jukes, a retail worker from Birmingham who joined the Tories in 2019 and was supporting Boris Johnson in the contest, said a general election should now be called as Mr Sunak "has no mandate".

    "I'm fuming right now, we never voted for Rishi Sunak," the 33-year-old told PA.

    "I'm considering leaving, not decided yet but I see a lot of members are cancelling their memberships and I might be the same... Rishi has no mandate.

    "Right now I'm ashamed to be a Conservative member."

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  17. Some are asking, who is actually running the UK right now behind the scene?

    Will Sunak change the adversarial stance adopted by Boris Johnson and Liz Truss against Russia to mitigate the situation in the UK? What about Liz Truss stance of wanting to decouple from China? What about UK's position on the China/India differences. What about the border problems in Ireland with the EU. There are many minefields that Sunak has to tackle, not just domestic issues like inflation, cost of living, jobs etc all needing attention right now.

    Little wonder, no other White Conservatives are interested in taking up the challenge. A complete whitewash descended upon the Male White Conservatives. They do not want to become another scapegoat, waiting for the knives to be shown. We have seen that scapegoating is the favourite past-time of the Conservative Party right now. Boris Johnson, Sunak too as Chancellor, now Liz Truss. Who is next is not difficult to guess.

    But just believe in Sunak, He is going to make the UK great again, maybe recolonise India and expand the Kingdom. That will be great. Watch out China and Russia!

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  18. The Brits should revise the pay of their PM to the level of Singapore, then maybe some will stand up. The kind of miserable pay, who wants to be PM?

    Sunak is so rich, he does not mind the pay.

    PM Sunak is the biggest humiliation the red neck Brits can ever get, to be led by an Indian from their former colony.

    Yes, Mr Prime Minister.

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  19. These few nay sayers are useless sourgrapes. They don't even know what is needed and what they wanted. They are better not to be in the membership.

    UK is now facing a colossal crisis that very few people can and are willing to help solve it. Yet these 'bought' over by others, long-term 'loyalists' are oblivious of what is the requirement now.

    Without any opposition to content with, why is there a need to vote? Those are talks make by the Opposition Party. Of course, without saying a word, they would prefer to go for voting.

    As a member of the Conservative, you must be very stupid if you fall for that simple trick. As a Conservative, you should all stand together to see that the Party gets through amidst the guarrerling and scuffles. In other words, you must unit as one.

    And allow the market forces to pick up from there.





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  20. While there is no requirement for a general election until January 2025, calls are growing from the public and opposition lawmakers for a national ballot.

    A YouGov poll conducted on Thursday and Friday put the opposition Labor Party at 56% and the Conservatives at just 19%, suggesting Sunak's party would be wiped out if an election were held now.

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  21. What the UK Government, if it is really a UK Government, is required to so is for the long term pampered King Charles III to volunteer to help out. If he still loves his Monarchy, he must help out in this very difficult time.

    Why is Charles III so quiet like a church mouse?

    Not a single word to offer help for the commoners, at least?

    This type of Monarchy is not word to maintain. The British Parliament should move to dethrone him and save some money for the UK.

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  22. Charles is not exactly bright. Otherwise his mother would have passed the crown to him long ago. He was bewitched! LOL

    Don't bother him. He is too busy counting his wealth left by his mother. It may take at least 50 years to do so. So many palaces, diamonds, paintings, etc.

    By the way, it has been reported that the wife of Sunak is even richer than the British Royals. Imagine that!

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  23. PM Liz truss may be one of the reasons which caused the end of the old queen. It may be PM Sunak job to knock the last nail in the coffin and sealed the British Expire. Awaiting for the new king to join the old queen Voodoo Voodoo.

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  24. The whole Indian msm and social media have gone gaga over his appointment as if he is going to rule the world including India itself.

    Sunak is an opportunist and Britain is in deep economic trouble but ironically an ex-Goldman Sachs banker is appointed to tackle the problem. Yes, that bank that caused the 2008 financial crisis that nearly crippled the world.

    Now many Indians here and their supporters will use him as a pitch to call for Singapore to have an Indian PM too. I agreed, only when Sunak calls for a GE and confirms position with a win over Labour Party in a GE

    Incompetent Truss was elected by at least 60,000 Tory party members. Sunak, by 100 plus MPs. How is that kind democracy that Britain should be proud of ? It was Boris Johnson that led them to a landslide win in the last GE, not Sunak.

    So Singaporeans calling for an Indian with Britain now as example are only comparing apples to oranges.

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  25. PM Sunak may steer closer to lndia as the Later is a huge market. More importantly, lndia is currently closer to the West politically and socially.
    The Fast Changing Geopplitical Situation requires dexterity in diplomatic relation and manoeveure.
    Sunak appears to possess great skill as evidenced by the Fact that he is able to hold thr Highest Post in Whitemans' Land. This is no mean feat.
    He is no ordinary folk.
    Hail Sunak the Great.

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  26. Too early to be over the moon. Let Sunak enjoy the limelight for a week or two.

    His first act was to antagonise China by planning to remove 30 Confucious Institutes in Universities in Little Britain, calling them a threat to Little Britain. Any anti-China act he undertakes, he knows will surely boost his standing. That is a leaf taken from the USA's political playbook of Democrats and Republicans alike. The economy, inflation, cost of living are not the priority in Little Britain. China bashing must come first.

    But look at the USA, when Kamala Harris became the first half Indian to be the Vice President of the USA Indians around the world also gone bersek. But look at her performance. Totally faceless, incompetent, laughable (she laughs loudest herself), and a total disgrace to the administration whenever she goes abroad.

    She is even worse than dementia Joe in critical thinking. Think about that. And she is going to be the President of the United States if Joe loses his mind? That will send a shudder to everyone around the world.

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    1. Anglo Saxon countries are all the same. Preaching diversity as sign of progressiveness. Except for all white Australia, the others have many minorities, females and gays in cabinets. But its all cosmetics as minorities are still treated as second rate citizens and even as spies especially in the US.

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  27. China should start to sanction the UK and also the business of Sunak's father in law.

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  28. If Sunak were to be the PM of Sin, he might close down all Chinese schools.

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  29. All official entities in Singapore must declare their business contracts with Infosys - the heiress is Sunak's wife.

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  30. Sunak played smart closing the Confucius lnstitutions in UK to win the Hearts
    of the Brits.
    However,
    the Reality for BritaIn and much of Europe as a whole is its' econmy. It ia an Existential lssue that is far more
    immediate and threatening to the Survival and Well-being of the People. Btw, the Common Folks will care little about politics, only the Elites have nothing better to do or need worry about living.
    Sunak is not just smart and clever, he is strategic and wise.
    Hail the Man.

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    1. Btw,
      the World shall see the Pandemonium in Europe very soon as Winter is arriving to it.
      There will be great sufferring and chaos. And it is all brought upon the People by their Rulers.

      It is a lesson that Sinkies should be mindful of.

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  31. Hope Indian Talents in India, and those in Red Dot, will now make a beeline for Little Britain. That is a blessing in disguise for Little Red Dot. After all, Sunak wants to make Little Britain Great Again and needs all the Indian Talents to help him. The Whites have no talents left, not even one White MP in the whole Conservative Party is talented enough to challenge Sunak for the PM's job. How pathetic!

    So, Red Dotters, please help to support Sunak.

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  32. Ethnicity aside,
    Sunak deserves supports. Not just that he is talented.
    He does not need the Remuneration as a political leader, he has just declared that he shall do his best to deliver sincerely.
    He wants to earn the Trust and Respect by his deeds.

    Cheers




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  33. The Brits would stop singing, God Save the King. Instead, they would be singing, Sunak Save the King, or Sunak Save the UK.

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  34. The Brits could no longer save themselves. They need an Indian to save them.

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  35. What a genius. Britain is saved. And they lived happily ever after.

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  36. What a beautiful fairy tale. Make in Bollywood.

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  37. Minister in new Sunak Cabinet Strongly Oppose UK CECA

    Rishi Sunak’s UK government is in talks with India over whether to increase the number of business visas granted to Indian nationals as part of a potential trade deal, a stance that risks causing friction in the new prime minster’s top team.

    Business visas remain an area of “active negotiation” in the discussions, Trade Minister Greg Hands told the House of Commons on Wednesday. He said talks are complete on the majority of the deal.

    Loosening visa arrangements could put Sunak -- the UK’s first British prime minister of Indian origin -- on a collision course with Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who recently expressed concerns about the arrangements.

    Braverman, a hardline Brexiteer, appeared to oppose a more generous visa policy in an interview with the Spectator earlier this month, saying: “I do have some reservations. Look at migration in this country -- the largest group of people who overstay are Indian migrants.”

    Braverman also told the Spectator that she had “concerns about having an open-borders migration policy with India because I don’t think that’s what people voted for with Brexit.”

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  38. Thank God. Let Sunak serve his term. Let the Indians flood Little Britain with their super talents instead of Singapore.

    Red Dotters must hope this will happen. Sunak will save Red Dot.

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