most of the map but there you go. it justis most of the map but there you go. it just is not a representative election. there are 14 million conservative votes in the last election. you have this tiny number who actually decide not only who the party leader should be, who the prime minister should be. so it s all. and the other odd thing about it, is the election is also over before it is begun. you ve got liz truss, she so far ahead of rishi sunak that unless there is some incredible stumble along the way, which is possible but unlikely, she s going to have an even bigger majority than borisjohnson had over hunt at the last election, jeremy hunt. these dbas i find rather demeaning because they are just really contest for bidding up for votes. neitherare really contest for bidding up for votes. neither are discussing policies surgery say, neither
from the situation in ukraine and take from that that it is a good thing to not be from that that it is a good thing to not be a from that that it is a good thing to not be a member of nato. and therefore not be a member of nato. and therefore we are seeing what is happening in terms of all across europe happening in terms of all across europe generally, this rewriting of foreign europe generally, this rewriting of foreign policy or approaches to foreign foreign policy or approaches to foreign policy, and what will putin do in foreign policy, and what will putin do in the foreign policy, and what will putin do in the face of this in terms of finland do in the face of this in terms of finland and do in the face of this in terms of finland and sweden? i think it s interesting there is talk of more russian interesting there is talk of more russian aggression, russian moving things russian aggression, russian moving things towards its borders in a way to transcend