Rishi Sunak meets a D-Day veteran. ‘If war broke out, Rish! would be on his computer betting on a crash in the German stock exchange.’Rishi Sunak meets a D-Day veteran. ‘If war broke out, Rish! would be on his computer betting on a crash in the German stock exchange.’has a lot to be desperate about. Two weeks into the election campaign and there’s no shift in the opinion polls. If anything, they are getting worse for the Tories.
Nor is Rish! too bothered about who he takes down with him. Any collateral damage is a price worth paying in the futile endeavour of trying to stay in power. He has long since stopped thinking of his cabinet ministers as people. They have been reduced to pawns in a losing game. Apparatchik automata sent out to destroy their own reputations as well as his.
Though neither is there any discernible ability. Her synapses are so few, you can hear them rattle. Departmental questions are an ordeal for her and everyone else. It’s like watching a car crash. She does, though, have the loyalty of a particularly dim pet. If Rish! has told her that Rish! is brilliant, who is she to argue?
Not at all, said Nice But Dim Claire. She had been specifically told that Treasury civil servants had decided of their own free will to investigate randompolicies that they might not even do in their spare time. And had asked the permanent secretary – the top civil servant in the Treasury – to sign their figures off.
But her ordeal was not quite over. There was still an appearance on Good Morning Britain, by which time a letter to Labour by the permanent secretary, James Bowler, had been leaked, saying his staff had been forced to do the costings under duress based on dodgy data, that the figures were totally unreliable and that he had never signed them off. In short, Sunak had lied through his teeth. And forced Coutinho to do the same.
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