If now is not the time for Priti Patel to lead the UK, when?

If now is not the time for Priti Patel to lead the UK, when?

The Woke have made troubling inroads recently in the war against them. The knee. Starving children. The RNLI. And now Sainsbury’s has fallen too, with its decision to stop advertising on Mr Neil’s hobby project Great Fascist News. Who can stem the tide of government defeats and see the chosen people regain the initiative?

If now is not the time to discuss a change in leadership at the top, when? Mr Johnson is too busy domestically to crush the snowflakes. This is now obvious. There are worrying signs that the snowflakes are swirling in clumps over our heads and will soon become an avalanche.

The looming face of winter makes the question of leadership more pressing. The books won’t get balanced without Universal Credit remaining the motivator to find work it was designed to be. The choice of less active Britons will soon be ‘heat or eat?’ and the government will need a merciless hand on the tiller when the days draw in.

If now is not the time for Priti Patel to lead the UK, when?

Do we wait for further disastrous setbacks? Do we want to be defeated on fuel poverty? On food poverty? And who will back Williamson when the schools reopen in the autumn and are found not to be safe against the pandemic again?

Not to mention the crisis of people not drowning in the English Channel! Then there are the various separatist movements. The Scots. The Welsh. The Irish Nationalists. The Cornish. The West Sussex People’s Liberation Front. The London Independence Party. The NorthWest Wales Republicans. The Central Devonian Revolutionary Army. The Lambeth Dawn. The Kent Coast Gorilla Moment. The Further North Independence Party (Not to be mistaken for either the SNP or NIP). The Norfixit Children’s Crusade. The Lake District Patriots For A Democratic Republic. The North Downs Secessionists. It’s a long list of revolutionary hotheads and it grows longer by the day.

When the time comes for The English Civil War, Part 2 – This Time It’s Personal, Mr Johnson will be up to his elbows phoning donors to pay for another nanny. He won’t have the time or focus to crush the saboteurs.

Prime Minister Priti Patel will. We can answer our own question. Now is the time. The Kraken’s head is emerging out of the choppy waters alongside the Palace of Westminster, but to really lay waste to London it will need a firm hand on its collar.

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