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brainiac | 23:06 Thu 06th Jun 2024 | News
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It's emerged tonight on Newsnight that the reason Sunak left the D-Day commemorations early - leaving Lord Cameron to be photographed in the leaders' line up and Keir Starmer to meet Zelensky -  was to come back to do an ITV interview to try to prove he's not a liar.

I think that's unforgivably disrespectful.  Why did nobody on his team tell him how bad it would look?

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Khandro, that's nonsense.  He's an educated man who holds high office.  He should understand protocol.

Khandro,  

If commemorating the fallen at D-Day is virtue-signalling, is shirking off a sign he has no virtue ?

Yep bad, very bad, most disturbingly he's the PM they'll wait for him to do the interview. Judgement very poor.

// is shirking off a sign he has no virtue ?//

I don't know, but as an Indian, he may think differently than others.

I once had a Japanese friend who viewed many thing differently to how I did.

Similarly you could say the same about Russians, Chinese, Tibetans, etc.  - you name it.

 

Nope, this demonstrates serious lack of judgement. Any votes he may have secured by doing the interview would be dwarfed by those he lost by leaving the D-Day functions early. The sad thing is he could easily do both. In fact he could have made a show of delaying ITV et al and then done the interview anyway. School boy error.

Khandro, he's not "an Indian", he's English but of Indian descent. I dare say that a natural born Indian would have far more respect when honouring their fallen dead.

Poor judgement from Sunak. I know if he'd have turned down the interview some would have said 'he was frit' but it could and should have waited. Big mistake

it's exactly the kind of thing that can tip some tory voters over into backing Reform. cannot help but feel he would not have been in this situation had he not lied during the debate however

I don't think khandro makes the distinction mozz. he's a bit racist. 

it's being suggested on social media that until last week, Sunak had no plans to attend D-Day at all, telling the organisers in Paris that he was "too busy campaigning". when the French kicked off about that (rightly IMO), the resultant semi-visit was his compromise position.

He's a fool.

Mozz //Khandro, he's not "an Indian", he's English but of Indian descent.//

Baloney; He's pure Indian. The fact he was born in England has nothing to do with it. He has thousands of years of Indian (Hindu) culture in his 'DNA'. 

Btw. I like Indians and have travelled extensively in India, have you?

I have to leave it, we are now going out to lunch with friends. Bye.

The man's a moron.  Heads will roll - hope one of them is his.

I seriously think this could be the final nail in the coffin.  The electorate forgive a lot but they don't easily forgive something like this.  It resonates.

// I have to leave it, we are now going out to lunch with friends. Bye. //

Is that your Sunak impersonation ? 😀

//Is that your Sunak impersonation//

He's gone for an Indian.

He's acknowledged it to be a mistake and apologised.  Too little too late.  He should have more sense.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-69098963

Mozz71

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I'm starting to think there may be something in this theory that he's deliberately throwing the election. This was a big oggy!

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