PM and his expected successor repeat same evasions to leave us none the wiser about our future government
Ring the Bells that Still can Ring. Forget your Perfect Offering. There is a Crack in Everything. That’s how the Light Gets in.
But as for intelligent debate, forget it. The same non-answers, the same half-truths, the same evasions. No one much the wiser about what a new government would look like on 5 July. Hell, we aren’t even allowed to talk about the Institute for Fiscal Studies predicting that we’re in for austerity and tax rises whoever gets in.
Oh to be one of them. Who wouldn’t love to be unconscious through the next week and take their chances on polling day? At least that way we could avoid some of the unedifying shite coming our way.The apathy starts at the top. Conservative central office is a dead zone these days. There’s no one to be seen. Almost every cabinet minister has disappeared to watch repeats of Pointless. Their best chance of retaining their seats is to dissociate from Rish!.
We started with gambling. No surprises there. Sad face. Rish! reiterated that he had been so angry that he had been forced to do nothing about it. Keir really didn’t need to say anything much after that. The promises and flashes of temper came in quick succession. On small boats, Sunak kept insisting his plan was working and that he would be sending thousands of migrants to Rwanda in a matter of weeks.
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