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- Makes up policy on the hoof - Gets figures wrong - Thoughtlessly plays to audience - Upsets her own party - U-turns in 16 hours - Rushes out anti-woke nonsense to cover - Claims it's all the press's fault - Hides from scrutiny
It's funny how the careerist who was willing to lie a defend the indefensible turns out to be a liar who defends the indefensible, innit?
There can't be many (relatively) decent Tories left. The cabinet is shocking, and looks like it will remain so. There's possibly a chance of a more sensible approach if Sunak gets in, but I wouldn't hold my breath as he seems to be getting increasingly desperate and invoking the spirit of pure Brexit to save his leadership bid.
Nice of Mad Lizzy to offer us a taster of how her... on 10:50 - Aug 3 by Swansea_Blue
It's funny how the careerist who was willing to lie a defend the indefensible turns out to be a liar who defends the indefensible, innit?
There can't be many (relatively) decent Tories left. The cabinet is shocking, and looks like it will remain so. There's possibly a chance of a more sensible approach if Sunak gets in, but I wouldn't hold my breath as he seems to be getting increasingly desperate and invoking the spirit of pure Brexit to save his leadership bid.
Three words Iain. Banks. Sweetcorn.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Heard some decent coverage about it today, basically saying that to try and hold the mess of the Tory party together the only real way is to talk out of both sides of face and just that Johnson did it as was so vague about everything - whereas Truss is coming in trying to give more clarity etc but you can't because it's just vacuous nonsense