
Caribbean Loop News reports: Bermudian Premier David Burt has congratulated Rishi Sunak on his appointment as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Caribbean Loop News reports: Bermudian Premier David Burt has congratulated Rishi Sunak on his appointment as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Why is this in our news? Every commonwealth and british colony supposed to be looking forward to working with the new PM and the new King. DNO you short of news man? Do better next time with your 2 lines of insignificant information.
PM Sinak is one of the staunchest adherents to the economic philosophies and policies of former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Her tenure was economically disastrous for blacks and poor people. At the same time, a bonanza for the super rich and big corporations.
What I’m saying is simply this: If PM Sinak follow in the footsteps of Margaret Thacher, marginalised British citizens, especially blacks, should brace themselves for a rough ride.
That is the easiest job to get, yet the hardest job to perform. No white person in England wants to be UK Prime Minister. Why do you think a coloured man becomes PM? Next UK Prime Minister will be a BLACK person.
3 PM in 7 weeks?
It is not as simple as you believe it is to become Prime Minister of England; to prove my point let me take you back to the year 1066.
“To be Prime Minister, you must first become a member of Parliament, specifically the House of Commons. (The other branch of Parliament, the House of Lords, has lost most of its powers.) To run for Parliament, the usual route is to secure your party’s nomination for a specific constituency. As a Conservative, Peter won the election for Hastings, where William the Conqueror took over England in 1066. Perhaps Peter considers this a favorable omen… Once elected, you make yourself useful to your party in hopes of getting selected for a leadership role. When Roadkill opens, the Conservative Party is in power, and Peter is the Transport Minister, which is a cabinet position but also a bit of a backwater. Earlier, he held junior ministerial posts in health and culture. His immediate goal is to be chosen for one of the Great Offices of State: Chancellor of…
Cont:
“To run for Parliament, the usual route is to secure your party’s nomination for a specific constituency.”
I know there are Black people in the British Parliament representing more than one constituents, but will the leadership of either the Conservative, or the Labor Party support a Black representative to a point of getting them nominated?
Remember the nominee must be practically at the top of the leadership, so the question now is; how many Blacks are there at the top of the leadership.
Keep in mind that this Indian is no token, he is as rich as they come!
Just thought I would drop that in too.
I would not be surprised if Roosevelt Chichi Royer Skerrit did not send a congratulatory message to Rishi Sunak and telling him that he the corrupted Dominica crook is looking forward to working with him too.
Hahahahahahahahah!
Anyway, Roosevelt don’t take my psychological gesture seriously, and make a clown of yourself, because Bermuda is an island in the North Atlantic and remains a British Overseas Territory, it is nevertheless administered independently as a country.
And the reason the British did not force them into independence is because Bermuda has long been one of their overseas richest territories, with a large amount of white British people residing there.