It is very refreshing to listen to Mr. Sunak speak in Manchester. It's tempting to support him in the first place--clearly he is Indian. Why not put all of the winners in there? But, Mrs. Truss seems to have take the reins for now for real, so I am again proven correct. And I will say that, in the long term, Mrs. Truss is quite an incredible choice. She has the direction and indeed the leadership to change quite a bit. The potential is very much there--just like it was with Boris. The British Prime Minister is very important to the American president.
And still, why wouldn't you put Mr. Sunak in the next government? Or wouldn't he be back into his old position? I am still very much learning British government, so I have no idea. Even just the debate tonight was fascinating and I have learned even more, and always about a wide amount of subjects. I have no opinion, as an outsider, as an American. I am truly neutral. It is an enjoyable pastime to follow closely a foreign nation's politics. How-ever, it is at times strained and challenging to listen to their views--as a nation, even as "Conservatives". Unions, for example. But, as Americans, we swallow our harsh and bitter cheese and try to smile, along with some wine, and say that it tasted good or at least it was okay. Well, some of us work for a living.