Absolutely wild how many normal non-politics people have asked me about Keir Starmer’s super injunction in the last week. We’re back in one of those periodic “the whole country is WhatsApping about this thing that’s not in the media because it’s bollocks” moments again.
On the serious side, having a career break (to become an MP) hence no continuity of teaching, can make things difficult. On the flippant side, it's because he's a twat.
Gullis says he’s been unable to find work after being ousted as an MP The former Tory MP for Stoke North said he's applied for teaching jobs and not even got an interview. I wonder why..? 🤔
Jonathan Gullis says he has been unable to land a job after he lost his seat in the general election - even as a teacher.
Yes, I agree.
You ask "what gives" ? All the print media in the UK (Guardian excepted) is right wing, or very right wing, so is the BBC. That's what gives.
Why doesn't our government have the backbone to do this ?
The more I see of Jenrick, Cleverly, Tugendhat and BadEnough, the more I think PMQs will be a bloodbath. Starmer will do to them as Blair did to Hague, IDS, and Howard.
"Tories must prove they are working for the public good – or face oblivion" Tories have NEVER worked for the public good. It's self first, Party second, My mates third. End.
I've never voted Tory in my life, and I never would, but Jesse Norman (Con, Hereford) is right. The current leadership contest is a farce. Tories must prove they are working for the public good – or face oblivion www.independent.co.uk/voices/conse...
Without drastic action, the Conservative Party could be wiped out as a parliamentary force at the next election. Here’s why, says Hereford MP Jesse Norman
Ahh but, but, what about Starmer's glasses ?
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