Not sure if you read the link but this point is salientJust goes to show how different things look with hindsight. In March-April 2020 when there was huge shortages of PPE and the government (and civil service) were dashing round chasing supplies from anywhere they could get them, there were few people arguing for a slow down, go through normal civil service procedures, no need for any hurry.
If they had follwed the normal procedures, extra PPE would have come on line by July or August, probably. The NHS staff would surely have understood.
Oh come on. This is 'destroy and exit' in full flow.
Oh come on. This is 'destroy and exit' in full flow.
Does that make him insane or just unusually kinky? Besides, any leader needs to be able to take the rough with the smooth!!!Is Jenrick clinically insane?
What does he plan to do for an encore? Put the sanding extension on his Black and Decker and sandpaper his own bollocks, at maximum RPM?
Maybe Jenrick never wanted to win, and expected to lose to Cleverly if he made the final 2, and only wanted to boost his profile. This could be Kemi's stance too so maybe she will counter by announcing she will appoint Johnson as head of party ethics.Is Jenrick clinically insane?
What does he plan to do for an encore? Put the sanding extension on his Black and Decker and sandpaper his own bollocks, at maximum RPM?
And Truss as Shadow Chancellor, despite the fact that, like Boris and JRM, she’s no longer an elected member.Maybe Jenrick never wanted to win, and expected to lose to Cleverly if he made the final 2, and only wanted to boost his profile. This could be Kemi's stance too so maybe she will counter by announcing she will appoint Johnson as head of party ethics.
Well the ultimate 'get out of jail' is to do a Johnson when up against May and pull out.And Truss as Shadow Chancellor, despite the fact that, like Boris and JRM, she’s no longer an elected member.
And Truss as Shadow Chancellor, despite the fact that, like Boris and JRM, she’s no longer an elected member.
Oh come on. This is 'destroy and exit' in full flow.
I don't think Johnson has done either of those things, even if you separate the 2 scenario's.Well the ultimate 'get out of jail' is to do a Johnson when up against May and pull out.
A hypocrite in denial.
A hypocrite in denial.
Let me stop you there.To be fair to Jenrick,
It could be of course that although their personal preference would have been to stay in the EU, they accepted that the public had voted against and that their duty was to (as promised) carry out their decision. I realise that accepting the referendum result is something of an alien concept to many Remainers!To be fair to Jenrick, there appear to be quite a large number of Tories who were pro-Remain who post-2016 had a damascene conversion and realised the error of their ways. Even some of those who most loudly proclaim the wonder of Brexit today.
This was definitely because their views truly changed and was absolutely not because being pro-EU was good their career pre-2016 and being pro-Brexit was better afterwards. No sir. Perish the thought.
Accepting the referendum result is difficult when, taken to the Supreme Court, in February 2019, Sir James Eadie QC, for the government, accepted it was illegal.It could be of course that although their personal preference would have been to stay in the EU, they accepted that the public had voted against and that their duty was to (as promised) carry out their decision. I realise that accepting the referendum result is something of an alien concept to many Remainers!
I don't think the Tories are ready for someone as sensible and moderate as Rory. Not yet.I'd like to see Rory Stewart get a call up
Nor Dominic Grieve.I don't think the Tories are ready for someone as sensible and moderate as Rory. Not yet.