Found an interesting german article:
After the fiasco of the short term Prime Minister Liz Truss, who stumbled on collecting taxes only from the less deserving and leaving the rich
scot-free, now comes an even sharper caliber at the top. And as the Mirror writes, a man no one voted for, who didn't get a single vote from the
population.
There's never a dull moment with the British media. The headlines after the Tory Rishi Sunak seized power have had it all. But only the Mirror asked
the right question.
"Who voted for you?"
Well, a bunch of Tory muppets. Rishi Sunak, former Goldman Sachs banker, "richer than the king" (because of his wife), is a prime asset for the WEF
and its Great Reset. And since the WEF is a CIA creation, Sunak is thus again strengthening the influence of US oligarchs from Rockefeller and
Rothschild down on world politics by strengthening the Anglo-American axis.
The Mirror also writes quite clearly what Sunak's policy will be:
Rishi Sunak takes power without winning a single vote as fears of a return to austerity grow
Rishi Sunak has won the race for Conservative Party leader and prime minister after his last opponent Penny Mordaunt dropped out of the race.
Rishi Sunak won the keys to the prime minister's office without a single vote.
He was chosen by Tory MPs to succeed Liz Truss, who was imposed on the nation by party members last month.
Twice as rich as the king, Mr. Sunak will now preside over savage cuts in public spending.
Angela Rayner of the Labor Party said, "Rishi Sunak has no mandate. We need a general election."
Rishi Sunak will head to Buckingham Palace this morning, where the king will ask him to form a government without knowing what the last Tory prime
minister plans for the nation.
Sunak has gained power without uttering a single word in public about how he plans to deal with the cost-of-living crisis or the economic chaos Liz
Truss has caused in her seven weeks in No. 10.
His silence has raised concerns among families that he and Jeremy Hunt - should he remain in the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer - intend to
usher in a new era of austerity by cutting benefits and public services that have already been slashed to the bone.
And here's a voice from Germany from analyst Ernst Wolff:
With #RishiSunak, the digital-financial complex gets its dream candidate in the post of British Prime Minister: Fulbright scholar, Stanford graduate,
WEF man, #CBDC advocate and son-in-law of an Indian IT billionaire. #UK #WEF pic.twitter.com/LwM7I3ApHX
- Ernst Wolff (@wolff_ernst) October 24, 2022
Meanwhile, bets are already being placed on how long Sunak will manage to remain in office. His support in the country seems to have come to an end
from the start.
After Sunak's election as British prime minister, the Scottish head of government, Nicola Sturgeon, called for an early general election and declared
that Scotland would not vote for him.
Link (German)