Neil Oliver, “Don’t Pee Down My Back and Tell Me It’s Raining”
Neil Oliver, “Don’t Pee Down My Back and Tell Me It’s Raining” Sundance Against the backdrop of Rishi Sunak being installed as the U.K. Prime Minister, during his weekly monologue today, a fired-up friend of the Treehouse, Neil Oliver, asks two questions: #1) Why should WE put up with the pain predicted in our future by the same people who made it inevitable?… And #2) How quickly do they think we forget what only just happened? WATCH: [ Transcript ] – I have two questions this week: Question one: Why should WE put up with the pain predicted in our future by the same people who made it inevitable? And question two: How quickly do they think we forget what only just happened? First the pain. Rishi Sunak conjured up and blew away a mountain of money – hundreds of billions of pounds worth of the funny, all-but-fraudulent money that is the gift only of the private bankers who have him and every other western leader in their pocket. Now he’s got an even bigger job than before and gets