45 days ago, Tras's elected prime minister glanced at the sad and melancholy Sunak .
Just 45 days later, everything turned around.
100 years ago would never have thought: 100 years later, the UK had an Indian governor.
Under the cycle of time and space, it seems that the former colony has exported the governor in reverse to the former sect leader.
Many Indian people were happy and smiled as much as Harris was elected as the vice-president of the United States the previous year. This seemed to mean that the Indian people began to rule Western world , which is a lot of imagination.
This can't help but bring a problem?
Will Sunak become the British Prime Minister? Will India and the UK have a better relationship?
You should know that in the in full swing of Russia-Ukraine conflict, India's world has one of the major powers that essentially support Russia, and the United Kingdom is the pioneer in supporting Ukraine, second only to the United States in the Western world.
This is a key issue involving national strategic interests. Around the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the world has been significantly divided into two completely different camps, the West and non-Western. In order to change India's attitude, Britain and the United States have repeatedly put pressure on India and have been repeatedly retorted by India. In addition, Modi is a very complex political strongman. Even if Sunak takes over the power of the UK, the Indian government may not have any "happiness".
announced Sunak won
. In the traditional view of white supremacy in the Western world, although Sunak became the prime minister, he was not a prime minister after all, even if the Conservative Party is universal suffrage, and has not passed the "vote test" of the British people. The sense of superiority in the bones will inevitably make many British upper and civilians not very satisfied with Sunak. An Indian to be the prime minister of the British Empire is a very fatal thing in the eyes of many British people.
Of course, this is also a common problem that non-white people encounter in politics in the white world. Asian and Chinese people, etc., to enter politics in the Western world, they often have to show that they are more extreme and tougher than white politicians in exchange for the "recognition" of their loyalty in the circle.
Of course, some people may say that blacks are also presidents in the United States. This is different. The United States itself is an immigrant society and a melting pot of nations. Blacks have lived in the United States for hundreds of years as a major ethnic group. In the politically correct United States, they are no longer "outsiders". "Qizhi" blacks are also easily involved in the top circle in the United States, but ordinary blacks are still susceptible to discrimination and unfair treatment.
As for Europe, it has always been the base camp of various populist and conservative thoughts. Although there are more and more immigrants from abroad, unlike the American whites, European white natives still have an absolute advantage in proportion. It is very difficult and difficult for Europeans to accept a non-white leader.
And Sunak wants to overcome this level, especially his so-called "unclear relationship" with India (his wife is the daughter of an Indian billionaire). If he wants to show his loyalty to the UK, he must show his "resolute and courageous" toughness towards India.
Tough, you must be tough, and show the British Empire's toughness towards the colonies, so that the British people and elites can feel better.
Of course, there is a technical link for the formal appointment of the king in front of Sunak. He is also lucky to be the first prime minister appointed by King Charles III himself. Of course, this may also make King Charles unhappy. At this time, a king who pays great attention to details, and the first prime minister he appointed was not a standard British, which will inevitably make the king feel uncomfortable.
Actually, I think that if Sunak can give up his belief in Hindu and convert to British Anglican , it would be a very good choice.
Of course, Sunak also has a secret identity. He has always held a US green card before October 2021. In our popular language, it is the so-called two-faced person. Of course, as a former hedge fund boss, taking both sides is also due to his professional performance.
Sunak and his wife
can be understood this way. He, you can be regarded as a spokesperson for American interests and an agent of the American Democratic Party’s establishment in the British.
He has an advantage over his predecessors. He is still more economically conscious, supported by the United States, and supported by Wall Street and establishment in the United States. This is good news for the UK to escape from the current chaos.
However, compared to Tras, how long can he "keep fresh"?
Tras sent away Her Majesty the Queen, will Sunak "send" whom?
These are hard to say. At least the Conservative Party, which has produced politicians such as Churchill and Thatcher , seem to have begun to fall off the cliff in seconds. Its approval rating has fallen again and again after frequent prime minister changes. The Conservative Party is still on the stage, which is also a legal level that can guarantee it until 2025. If the Conservative Party cannot make any effective changes in the next two or three years, I really don’t know if Sunak will send the Conservative Party away.