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I am non-partisan. I've read a lot but I'm not in the UK and do not know quite what to think (though I'm impressed by Boris Johnson in some ways
I asked whether it would be Boris Johnson :
32. 1, 3 to 54
Well don't be ! Liars aren't that impressive !
If the question focused specifically on Johnson then I would say the answer is NO.
32.1 tries to achieve too much too soon and fails.
32.3 has behaviour/character/personality that is inconsistent. It lacks direction and it is not reliable.
But then when I asked if the PM will be anot
her possible contender, Theresa May, the answer was 49.1.3.4.5 > 2.
I'm not sure that power going to someone's head and making them prone to mistakes is a reason to disqualify someone as a PM (on the contrary they all seem to fit that bill). I can see where you're coming from, but the answer sounds different to me.the prospects for Stephen Crabb as an aspiring PM.
Hex 58.4.5 > 19 It sounds to me that Mr Crabb cannot deal well with having power. It might go too quickly to his head and he will be prone to making mistakes, with his judgement capacity being affected. I doesn't look like a successful enterprise!
For sure they're all cut from the same dirty cloth! (otherwise they wouldn't be politicians)Does it matter? They're all cut from the same cloth.
(My turn to be party pooper).
I floated my comment to the Yi and it gave me 7uc which seems to favour some old fart with more experience than the "youngsters"; someone who has political maturity/status...More focus and organisational ability perhaps?
OK, I will remain non-partisan. I correct my opinion:
I think
BJ is witty, funny, and smart with rhetorical flair.
Like I said, though, I am not close to UK politics. I've followed the Brexit news rather closely but I don't understand the particulars. Which candidate do you favor?
However 7un sounds to me like it does matter which dirty cloth will be in power. As it speaks of unity under a strong leader, and unity in politics is needed to achieve any form of success. As you said, most probably someone with maturity and status (that leaves Boris out lol).
Am not really following them, a Tory PM is a Tory PM. Which fart to pick as Topal says. Boris told people the money that would have gone to EU would go to the NHS and some people inexplicably believed that. I don't know how they could believe it since the Tories have done their best to wreck the NHS but some did. After the Brexit win he had the audacity to openly backtrack on that promise that may have led so many to vote out. Being funny and witty isn't relevant in any politician is it ? I mean they aren't there to entertain us.
Whoever it is may not be in long as I would think there needs to be a general election soon. At least there is talk of it.
Considering that the referendum results were close, a second referendum does seem to be in order.l[/url]
I was thinking exactly the same Mirian, well said.Well, the referendum had clear regulations beforehand: majority wins. I suppose that if the Remain campaign supported by the Government had won with exactly the same margin nobody would be advocating a re-run. Funny thing Democracy isn't it ?
Yasmin you beat me to it. I just read about Boris and Gove, and cast the following:Boris Johnson just announced that he would not be running for PM. According to BBC, of the contenders, Theresa May is the bookies favourite. I ran a couple of other names:
Michael Gove: 23.2> 4. That is a clear response: slashed away. Perhaps because of lack of experience (4)
Liam Fox: 60.1.3.4>28 this is a bit harder to read. Overall I would say no, perhaps restrictions out of his control.
Theresa May: 49.1.3.4.5>2 : in her own time she will be believed (49), the relevant people are receptive (2). I think that looks rather auspicious actually, as long as she gets her timing right.
49 metamorphosis, Revolution. Well, the Tory party is undergoing an internal revolution...
49.1 not declaring too soon, waiting for the right time
49.3 still not forcing ahead, getting everyone on board first, many discussions within the party
49.4 she is believed and gets support
49.5 she shows herself to be a leader and gets full endorsement of the party. Possibly even emerges as a credible leader for the country, across parties, in this time of crisis. This line is about getting such spontaneous support that an oracle is uncessecary. It is a glowing line for a politician...TBC.
I should say that I don't know very much about Theresa May and have no opinion about her suitability, this is just a comment on the cast.
Maybe it will be Th May after all. Or......
Will there be another candidate, stronger than Th.May?
45:1,2,3,5>34
I read this as there will be tons of turmoil and changes in months ahead in their party.
34 makes me think of a male candidate.
to me there is nothing about 34 that suggests a man...
largeness and strength, or the masculine is strong (…) The masculine is regarded as largeness, while the feminine is small; the masculine lines reach position 4, signifying the masculine grows strong (…) The internal trigram Qian, which is composed wholly of masculine rigidity, is signified as perseverance, while the external trigram Zhen is to move (…) The inner hexagram of Da Zhuang is Guai (43), (the masculine) to get rid of (the feminine). Therefore hexagram Da Zhung contains the risk of counterattack from the feminine like a dam bursting, which signifies that largeness and strength with no self-restraint will cause a disaster. Its changed hexagram is Guan (20), those above (i.e. the masculine lines) presenting a model (for those below, i.e. the feminine lines, to follow).
Boris Johnson: 32.1.3>54. I cannot see any hope for him in this casting.32 he stays the same, the party jester, lacking intellectual integrity > and gets 54 passed over, powerless
32 durability, consistency. The hex promises success but only for someone who is firmly correct, which is not his case.
32.1: Blofeld: To ensure his continuance, he digs a hole for himself. This sort of determination brings misfortune, for he is unable to go anywhere.
32.3 Legge: he does not continuously maintain his virtue. There are those who will impute this to him as a disgrace. However firm he may be, there will be ground for regret.
54 powerless, second best, passed over
If the question focused specifically on Johnson then I would say the answer is NO.
32.1 tries to achieve too much too soon and fails.
32.3 has behaviour/character/personality that is inconsistent. It lacks direction and it is not reliable.
But then when I asked if the PM will be another possible contender, Theresa May, the answer was 49.1.3.4.5 > 2.
Boris Johnson not going forward was hardly a surprise (on this Forum!) Interesting how hex 32 line 3 really shouted loud and clear in this 1st reading cast by loverofknowledge!
And Yasmin did a detailed interpretation that was spot on
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