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Topic History of: The Truss Government
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Green Man It's all smokes and mirrors.

The PM does not have real power they are no more than puppets.
JK2006 Truss was such a ghastly Justice person (almost as bad as Ghastly Greyling) that I worried about her as PM. When Boris described her as a "moron" I worried even more - I'm no Boris fan, as I was no May fan, and I'm no Starmer fan either. But the world seems to agree with Boris, judging by the sinking pound. When I see Truss she strikes me as almost simple. I can only judge as I see and hear and most will disagree with me when I spoke up for Corbyn, as opposed to the media assassination, whilst I disagree with most of Corbyn's ideas, he strikes me as decent and honest. And brave; standing up to media. Unlike Truss (I liked Hislop's assessment of her "I don't mind being unpopular" rubbish, spoken like a parrot). As the pound drops below the dollar (it's almost there), I despair because, sadly, much of the money I need is in sterling.