text/Walking Stuka
The hottest topic in the UK is now that it is time to change the Prime Minister again. Although the current Prime Minister Tras insists that he will not resign, the Conservative Party is intensively planning how to drive her away; however, they have to face another question: Who will be the successor? At this time, "Party Boy" Johnson stood up: That's right, it's me.
According to media reports, the latest survey report released by the British poll company "YouGov" recently showed that the public opinion support rate of Tras has dropped to about 10% (it's really miserable). At least 80% of adults oppose Tras, and 55% of Conservative voters hope that Tras will resign immediately; as for who can become Tras' successor, 32% can choose former Prime Minister Johnson, 23% of the people choose former Chancellor Sunak, and 10% choose Defense Secretary Wallace.
However, Wallace has publicly denied that he intends to become the successor of Tras. This is a clever decision: Johnson left Tras a mess, and what Tras did was to smash the mess even more, and whoever became her successor would be unlucky - so Johnson is actually a good choice. After all, he is the initiator of messing up everything, and the person who tied the bell must be untied.
Yes, Tras is such a bad prime minister. She can hardly last for two and a half months and is destined to be the shortest-lived prime minister in British history. She can even highlight Johnson as a "wizard of governance". Although Johnson made so many mistakes during his tenure, including taking the lead in "herd immunity" during the fight against the epidemic, jumping up and down in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, when London was locked down, he was still having parties when the people were short of electricity and gas, and when the Queen's husband's funeral, he was still having parties before the funeral of her husband; the Queen held her last breath and forced Johnson away. If she knew that Johnson was going to make a comeback, would she get up so angry? But such a prime minister actually became quite reliable against the backdrop of Trass. It was a absurd drama full of black humor !
However, this is the current situation in the UK. Is Johnson really reliable? Surely not! But does the Conservatives have a better choice? Actually, there isn't! Chancellor Sunak may have a solution, but he is an Indian descent; Secretary of Defense Wallace may have courage, but he just wants to stay away from the vortex center; Johnson is unreliable, but he is a qualified politician at least. Whether it is the British or the Conservative Party, it is not considered a gold ditches in the cesspool, and it is better to snatch a stone than Trass.
Johnson wanted to imitate Churchill , regard Russia as Nazi Germany during World War II , and brought Britain into a pit; Tras wanted to imitate Thatcher, and formulated a crappy tax cut plan, which almost brought Britain into the abyss - the people's "spiritual sustenance" Queen Elizabeth died, replaced by a bad temper Charles III ; the economic difficulties have not been resolved, Scotland insisted on holding an independence referendum in November next year, and Northern Ireland also stared at it - when you were unlucky, drinking cool and white was stuffed between your teeth, which probably was the fate of the country.
Thinking back to the beginning, theresa May left sadly. After taking office, Johnson immediately turned to the same foreign policy as the United States. He was not only harsh on Russia, but also on China: banning Huawei , undermining Sino-UK cooperation relations, making trouble for China's internal affairs, and even sending aircraft carrier battle group to the Western Pacific to show off his power.
After Brexit, Britain was marginalized by Europe. He wanted to find a place for Britain internationally, so he set his sights on China; however, the cost was also high: Britain could not obtain a free trade agreement from the United States, and its cooperation with China was almost stagnant. It almost caught himself in the instigation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The empire that did not set back then could not find a qualified prime minister. Oxford University and London School of Political Science and Economics have not been good for the past few years!
The British political farce actually has a sequel, the third season of "Yes, Prime Minister"? Netizens are looking forward to it!