More Feminine Way suffers a setback.
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Why is she stepping down? What the context?
She's shit.
I assumed that but there must be some actual reason. TheImpossible1 was saying is that financial institution did not have confidence in her, that seams like a very weak reason
She's been in power a month and managed to tank the pound and destroy investor confidence. The Tories are also polling double digits behind Labour and she is the single most unpopular PM since polling began. On top of that, She's had a revolving door of a cabinet with more ministerial firings and resignations in a month than most administrations have in a year.
So she's hated by the financial institutions, and also by the public and by her own party.
She proposed a budget with some extremely modest tax cuts and the usual subjects including goldman sachs and the IMF freaked out and pulled a run on the pound. Wouldn't be surprised if soros was involved again too.
It was a warning to anything worldwide even with a modicum of conservative or libertarian fiscal policy.
Liz wasn't great (and neither was boris) but the trashing of the budget was suss af.
Financial institutions rule the West so that's actually a strong reason.
When you stormcuck so hard you end up defending a radical feminist who wanted to put "misogynists" on a a register.
If the banks did this, they deserve applause.
The markets hate her. She couldn't hold her post without destroying the economy because no financial institution had confidence in her, not even the BoE.
If that was enough Biden would not be president :( I guess the system works better in UK?
Parliament runs the country rather than there being three coequal branches of government. Also the political parties explicitly control everything rather than pulling strings behind the curtain as they do in the US.