Posted on 10/14/2022 1:44:11 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Bookies have given odds of 6-1 for Liz Truss to be replaced faster than it takes for a lettuce to rot.
The “lame duck” PM has steered the economy into a right royal mess after just one month at the helm. So much so, our veg has already outlasted former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.
Now Ladbrokes is offering the chance to be quids-in on decent odds that Liz will be gone in 35 days – the time it takes a lettuce to decay.
To follow the race in real-time, we've set up our very own 'lettuce-cam' so you can see the vegetable go bad in real time. To check it out, just watch the YouTube video below
(Excerpt) Read more at dailystar.co.uk ...
Britain’s Maoists are loving this.
What is going on here? Is this because she is lifting the fracking ban?
Probably because Biden wants someone else. He’s into “coup”ing bigtime. Wonder who wants to be King in Saudi Arabia??
Having trouble figuring out Fake News...
Is Khashoggi available?...
When the UK left the EU, Obama said...no trade for you...if you do. And we no longer trade with the UK....because Joe said we’re too busy right now.
Deep State full court press.
She’s great, as far as politicians go.
I went to the article and viewed the “lettuce” cam.
That’s not a head of lettuce. That’s the head of the President of the United States.
What is going on is this: She fired the equivalent of her vice president because he kept disagreeing with her on the budget. He’s black, so firing him is “racist.”
English car enthusiast such as myself are doing all the trade we can afford while the Pound is so close to the dollar. £1 = $1.12 last I looked.
I think he's "in-disposed," or is it "in the disposal?"
I’ll have to come up with someone else then.
I’m glad Biden is burning bridges everywhere.
This should work out swimmingly...
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