A meeting implies a discussion. A briefing is an exercise where Boris tells the attendees what the government is going to do. It’s a one way process, a meeting is not.
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You would wouldn’t you. If it had showed the conservatives in a bad light you’d come up with some bollocks about it being fake or having an agenda.
FWIW, Kantar are owned by a US private equity firm which always makes me suspicious. In the same way I would be suspicious if I read a survey...
Boris will and has spouted bollocks to get a short term win. £350million on the side of a bus being one such example. The virus has taken this option from him and it’s showing. Anyone expecting Starmer to place nicely is deluded as Boris would use such a tactic to his advantage. He’s getting his...