It's got nothing to do with populism. It might have to do with narcissism, nationalism, insularity, transphobia, anti-intellectualism (I could go on), but she's in the party of the establishment that has governed for the past 13 years and also for c70% of the past three centuries and it's...
I'd be amazed if it didn't happen tomorrow.*
Sunak has basically slammed her with his comments today. She can't last.
But, then again, given how precarious their position is, can he sack her?
*Edit: wouldn't it be nice if it was synchronised with us scoring a goal tomorrow?
Agree. They're genius on power, and the 1922 have been oh so effective in securing that.
Not so sure the smoking ban will make the history books, but we'll see.
Literally no chance the 1922 will look to replace their leader now. They've done it two times already in this parliament. They know...
I think your comment was generous. Like you, I can't stand this lot and haven't done for all my life, but I applaud the PM for coming out and condemning the far right today (and if he doesn't sack her tomorrow, it's nullified). That said, you're wrong about him not coming out with what you refer...
She'll haul Rowley over the coals. The Met doing what it always does: letting Hamas terrorists run riot on the streets of the capital, while targeting law-abiding, patriotic, family-centred, hard-working taxpayers