It's not that uncommon for unelected people to take on ministerial roles. I've never personally had a problem with it if the government is looking for a horses for courses thing.
I think Cameron would make a decent foreign secretary at this time.
I can't think of any who would contest either of those.
Actually, I can think of three for the first part. One of whom has quit. I certainly can't think of any for the second part.
I'm so glad that these honourable British folk have arrived in London to uphold the memory of those who died for us. My heart swells with pride at the reverence in which they cloth themselves for the memory of the fallen.
Absolutely, Suella is our champion. My heart melts with unbridled love and gratitude every time she lifts our hopes and calms our fears. She is my rock, my port in the storm of woke
Add a few bells and whistles to this.
Where I worked in North Road once there was a chap who lived in the hostel there. He could barely muster a word. He walked with a limp and picked up cigarette butts off the floor. I once found him outside on the floor, injured. I called the ambulance...
I wonder if my belief in a United Ireland, if it was the majority will of the people, makes me anti-British ? But of course, some would say that means I support the IRA. The frustration is that they know that I don't well enough, but cannot countenance how it forces them into sane and rational...
Nothing to do with government bashing, and everything to do with finding something the Home Secretary has said deeply upsetting and devoid of any humanity.
Makes me weep. Some, perhaps a lot, are ex-services too. Most are harmless. One chap pitched up near the bus stop across from me. It was very messy, but I didn't see him as a threat. I just saw myself wondering what happened and how difficult his life must be...