Are they out of fashion? Would a smoking jacket and cravat be more appropriate perhaps?Rees-Mogg has the thin lips of an inveterate nonce - and what sort of **** wears a double-breasted suit, shirt and tie whilst sat at home on a Sunday?
A good illustration of the increasing factionalism in the party.It’s incredible how Gove was on a four Sundays ago as a critic of Truss’ premiership and, lo and behold, he’s back today wearing his Government hat.
That’s what he reminds me of, a little fucking weasel.when gove is in the cabinet he becomes chief proporganderist and bullshitter, when he is out of it he becomes sly as fuck against it.
He’s wonderfully Machiavellian. A man with as many hats as faces.A good illustration of the increasing factionalism in the party.
Who knows who he’ll be cheerleading for next.
Yet somehow always remains a ****, quite a talent.He’s wonderfully Machiavellian. A man with as many hats as faces.
He‘s clearly a gifted communicator and well connected in the media, too. He seems capable of doing more damage outside of government than inside, however, which probably explains why it’s better for Sunak to keep him close.Yet somehow always remains a ****, quite a talent.
when gove is in the cabinet he becomes chief proporganderist and bullshitter, when he is out of it he becomes sly as fuck against it.
I’m a little perturbed at the way this show is going. For instance, as has just been pointed out, renewables are 9 times cheaper than fossil fuel yet she argues that we should not be upsetting the energy giants.The question is can we afford to solve the climate challenge.
Well Yes as the planet and us will die off if we don't.
The question should be can we allow the elite and big business to put profit over the planet and blame/exploit the general public
the level of political debate is so shite
Me neither.Just popped on here to let people know that I didn’t watch it again. I know some people like to know that.