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Who'll stand up to Putin? Bojo, Sunak,Mord.

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justasking111 · 21/10/2022 13:09

Well we've got Johnson, Sunak, Mordaunt to choose from at the moment.

So who's best placed to handle the Russian threats.

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justasking111 · 21/10/2022 13:23

Should add I've no idea but am frightened by the vacuum

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grayhairdontcare · 21/10/2022 13:26

Unfortunately out of those 3
Boris

justasking111 · 21/10/2022 13:36

grayhairdontcare · 21/10/2022 13:26

Unfortunately out of those 3
Boris

@grayhairdontcare do you think our MP friends realise this. Listening to Ben Wallace interview now he's agreeing with you. Wallace said for security reasons he can't elaborate but it is very serious

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Sunflower987 · 21/10/2022 13:38

Boris

justasking111 · 21/10/2022 13:38

For those who don't know Ben Wallace is the defence secretary privy to the stuff of nightmares 🙈

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Greenshake · 21/10/2022 13:41

It pains me to say it, but Boris.

NightmareSlashDelightful · 21/10/2022 13:44

Any of them. Sorry but it's a bit like asking, who's most likely to land on their bumcheeks when they sit down. Grin

Anyone made PM will have to stand up to Putin. They can't not.

And remember there's huge amounts of very complex diplomacy going on behind the scenes, on all sides, that have limited amounts to do with who's wallpapering Number 10 this week.

justasking111 · 21/10/2022 13:59

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Wallace_(politician)

Just checked out Ben Wallace he's had the job over three years. Penny Mordaunt had it for two months. Ben has been in the job long enough to hopefully have seen how things have evolved with the Ukraine .

Biden doesn't seem to like us in Europe bar the Irish.

I've lived through the bay of pigs my dad told me how it was he'd planned to steal a car to get us out decades later. I've lived through power cuts, strikes in the seventies . Interest rates at 15,% shopping counting to the last penny what food I could put on the table.

BUT we haven't seen a leader like Putin since Hitler. My grandad was digging out people after a night of bombing, my granny a nurse patching up the survivors. In world war two

I live in the bit of Wales that when Chernobyl went up we got a rain dump of what they said was radioactive material. We couldn't sell our lamb abroad for years.

I really want a PM best placed to handle this

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justasking111 · 21/10/2022 14:02

NightmareSlashDelightful · 21/10/2022 13:44

Any of them. Sorry but it's a bit like asking, who's most likely to land on their bumcheeks when they sit down. Grin

Anyone made PM will have to stand up to Putin. They can't not.

And remember there's huge amounts of very complex diplomacy going on behind the scenes, on all sides, that have limited amounts to do with who's wallpapering Number 10 this week.

So Winnie the Pooh for PM then. He can say when questioned, I'll just pass you over to piglet, eyore and Tigger

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