Priti Patel and Nadine Dorries to step down ahead of new PM >Home Secretary Priti Patel and Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries have said they will step down when Liz Truss becomes prime minister on Tuesday. Ms Dorries was asked to stay on but wants to return to writing books. Ms Patel announced her decision in a letter to outgoing PM Boris Johnson in which said she would give Ms Truss her support from the backbenches.
Boris Johnson urges Tories to get behind Liz Truss in farewell speech >Outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged Conservatives to get behind his successor Liz Truss during a "tough time", in his farewell speech. Mr Johnson is to meet the Queen at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, where he will tender his resignation as PM. He will hand power to Ms Truss, who will be formally appointed by the British monarch before making her first speech as prime minister.
Italy elections: Who's who and how the vote works >For the first time since World War Two, Italy's next leader could come from the "far right". Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party is leading the polls ahead of 25 September elections - and if she wins, she will look to form a right-wing government.
Nice attack: Trial for Bastille Day massacre which killed 86 begins >Eight suspects have gone on trial in Paris for links to a deadly lorry attack in the southern French city of Nice in 2016 which killed 86 people. The suspects - who face between five years and life imprisonment - are accused of helping the attacker get weapons, and of logistical support. Proceedings will be broadcast live to many of those affected by the attack. This trial is the latest legal process over attacks of terrorism that have rocked the country since 2015. The attacker himself was shot dead after driving a lorry into crowds celebrating Bastille Day, injuring more than 400. Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, ploughed through a crowd of some 30,000 people who had been enjoying a fireworks display on France's national day.
North Korea supplying Russia with weapons, say US reports >Russia has been forced to buy military hardware from North Korea as sanctions squeeze Moscow's ability to supply its military, US media have reported. According to declassified intelligence obtained by the New York Times, Russia has bought millions of artillery shells and rockets from Pyongyang.
Carson Jackson
Let's hear some blackpilled predictions going into this winter
Carter Baker
I'm having fun at a party tomorrow.
Christian Thompson
1st for namefagging and greggs
Jaxson Gutierrez
Total collapse of RNHS (I hope), widespread blackouts, weeks of snow and BAMEs burning down the cities.
>"we have laid down the masonry" ">the time for politics is over" bojo certainly set the tone. im worried.
Gavin Stewart
Guess what lads?
Joseph Walker
Newfag cancer
Anthony Ward
the high prices reflect restricted supply, if 130bn is spent subduing those prices there will need to be rationing of energy, there will be even higher inflation, and we'll likely have a sovereign debt crisis within 5 years on top of the mother of all recessions.
Evan Edwards
I’ve come here more times than you’ve had hot dinners, lad It’s only now I’m making my voice heard though
Xavier Moore
Might go for a ride before it rains, looks threatening out there
Blake Adams
My car has just emailed me with a shopping list of things that need doing to it
I thought it was just a scheduled reminder but it says the car has let them know and includes wear info and info that could only come from the car... Not a fan desu lads
You're right but people sperg out if asked to use less energy or put on a jumper. Once you deviate from the price signal everything is politics and gets further from reality.
Lucas Watson
>How long until she gets us all nuked? 2 weeks, give or take.
Nathaniel White
>Widespread panic. >Artificial weather. >More BAMEs. >Societal breakdown. >Military imposes curfews. >BAMEs are exempt for ill behaviour. Oh wait, you said future predictions
Andrew Hughes
we have new machinery that does that >phone call from manufacturer >yes it's over heating >no we can't tell you why it just is >kthxbye not a fan either
Austin Reed
my car is 12 years old it's got a CD player in it
Adam Perry
>"oh and I need a massive turbo, bored gaskets and bigger pistons as well as bigger injectors and a massive intercooler" AI taking over
Dominic Garcia
What car have you got?
Kevin Richardson
You don't get invited to parties like I do.
Jose Bell
>urges Tories to get behind Liz Truss um, don't party members have to follow party leadership commands?
some stuff will become a bit more expensive people won't want to withhold on buyin luxuries so they will overhype the price hikes and claim poverty and beg the government to bail them out further exacerbating the problem via government policies that ultimately make everyone poorer in the end
David Flores
You and your shit bbc threads are back? Fuck it I'm off to bunker
Benjamin Howard
>yfw not received an invite to a party
Isaac Peterson
Got a worm on your finger.
Bentley Rivera
huckleberry brin
Liam Ortiz
New tech shift
The F35 does this, so that parts can be ready when the pilot lands. Not exactly a fan of this outside of industrial tech
Hudson Hall
well they're going to have to get used to it if they want a bailout. this idea that the government is magic will quickly end because they certainly can't print/borrow gas. we either pay the high prices and self-moderate our use or we'll be told when and what little energy we get. simple as. western adults are like children desu
Juan Butler
You were too intelligent for primary school, too intelligent for secondary school and too intelligent for adult life that they had to protect you in special classes and then give you money so you never need to work. Intelligence usually leads to some form of success though so I'm confoosed.
Elijah Jenkins
So much money created to pay pensioners to keep their house at 30° that 10-20% inflation for a yew years guaranteed. Btw 20% inflation means prices double every four years.