Rishi Sunak

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Hey guys! Today I am going to be talking about politics. Since I live in London I am mostly going to be talking about Rishi Sunak but also Joe Bidan. I also actually DON'T GIVE THE FUDGE IF YOU HATE ME BUT if you do hate me please chat to me in the comments or DM me or go on my account and debate it to me pls! I love debating to other people! Also pls tell me whyyyyy... Anyway you should read it. BAIIIIII!

Believe me, I am not saying that politics is bad, believe me (again) that it helps us, I think! Politics is helpful in many ways, but it can also cause many problems... For example, inflation is a MASSIVE problem in the UK, but I am not just referring to the UK, as it exists all over the world. Being from London, I am looking at it from a 'London' perspective, and I will also talk about Joe Biden, because there are things we need to discuss about him. (I am sorry also not sorry if this offends anyone).

The first problem is inflation. Inflation is terrible, an absolute bull shoot. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Rishi Sunak) promised in January that inflation would come down this year. I know it was only four months ago, but still. Don't you think it should have come down at least a little? I have evidence that Rishi Sunak promised this, and the evidence is in the BBC UK News. I know the BB UK News is biased, but still:

Rishi Sunak promised in January that inflation would halve by the end of this year, from its level of 10.7% in the last three months of 2022. Inflation was 4.6% in October, which means the pledge is likely to be met unless there is a considerable increase before the end of the year.

However, Paul Johnson, director of the IFS, an influential economics think tank, has said: "The job of cutting inflation is for the Bank of England not the government."

The Bank of England has been raising interest rates to try to bring inflation down towards its 2% target.

An example Mr Sunak gave of his difficult decisions to control inflation was not giving big pay rises to striking public sector workers.

The IFS said the inflationary danger from public sector pay deals is that if they are much higher than in the private sector, those workers will also ask for bigger pay rises.

See that is proof! Proof that Rishi Sunak is a liar and it has not even changed ONE bit! In my opinion, I think he more increased than decreased inflation. Loads. I mean LOADS of people are struggling with mortgages, rent and even buying food (that includes my family).

For example one milk and bread together is like £5 (which is $6.32 in dollars). 'Oh my gosh! That's so expensive!' you are probably thinking between those lines! Like this GUY thinks we are rich people which we are NOT! We can barely afford rent, when this guy net worth is fall by more than £1.9m last year alone, including £1.6m in capital gains and more than £300,000 in earnings and investment income. Like jeez and they say they are also struggling. But I don't know what's happening in their life so yeah...But c'mon he has sooo much money but still doesn't want to help out charities!

Also, what about Palestine and Israel! Why does he speak for us? When their are over 200,00 people over the marches speaking for Palestine NOT Israel!

Anyway that's another story for another time! However what should be my topic for my next speech or writing or whatever you want to call it! Baiii

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