Is this the Spectator columnist?Again the IEA shill gets a free run but Blackford explaining about alternatives to nuclear and Bruce has to interrupt 2 or 3 times
Is this the Spectator columnist?Again the IEA shill gets a free run but Blackford explaining about alternatives to nuclear and Bruce has to interrupt 2 or 3 times
The Spectator journalist (Kate?) seemed to dismiss Brexit as a small issue.
Johnson worked for The Spectator - enough saidThe Spectator journalist (Kate?) seemed to dismiss Brexit as a small issue.
Agreed - she’s absolutely dreadfulAtkins looks odd and is as weak as piss - fancy putting her up on a flagship show on the night of a budget - the Tory talent puddle is dry folks
The Spectator journalist (Kate?) seemed to dismiss Brexit as a small issue.
Of course she will. She's a stooge from Tufton Street, the extreme right wing collective that got their ideology well and truely kicked after the mini budget they promoted with Lizz Truss at the front of the queue representing their ideas.The Spectator journalist (Kate?) seemed to dismiss Brexit as a small issue.
I must admit to being surprised that even Bruce dare discuss the B word after it being completely off the agenda by the pro right media for many months ! Even more surprised by the audience reaction and criticism of brexit in a Tory area too. As for Ashworth and Labour they need to know that there are many, like me, who won't vote for them whilst they continue this pro brexit support agenda. Not even prepared to comment on the negative impact. Appalling and as bad as the Tories in a way !Of course she will. She's a stooge from Tufton Street, the extreme right wing collective that got their ideology well and truely kicked after the mini budget they promoted with Lizz Truss at the front of the queue representing their ideas.
The Spectator is nothing more than a propoganda sheet for small state, low tax economic theories that are known to fail whenever and wherever they have been tried, but they carry on thinking they know best.
Brexit is damaging the UK. Every report into the affects it would have on the UK economy predicted exactly what is happening today. A reduction in GDP, inflation, and a rise in taxes.
Jonathan Ashworth - it happened we respect the referendum result Labour will not seek to rejoin........ there you have it Starmers Labour - shit scared of the Red Wall Brexit vote who are going to be decimated by the Tories of the next two years - the ball rolls along the goal line Starmer is there onside and..........he backheels it into the keepers arms.
It's not pro-Brexit.I must admit to being surprised that even Bruce dare discuss the B word after it being completely off the agenda by the pro right media for many months ! Even more surprised by the audience reaction and criticism of brexit in a Tory area too. As for Ashworth and Labour they need to know that there are many, like me, who won't vote for them whilst they continue this pro brexit support agenda. Not even prepared to comment on the negative impact. Appalling and as bad as the Tories in a way !