Rishi Sunak

A policy which has cost, and will continue to cost, untold sums of taxpayers’ money, which has not seen a single success, which was the waking dream of a Home Secretary, one which is going to be the hill on which his career and possibly the tory party as we know it will die. It has become a totem for what is left of this shitshow of a government.
And what is his robust and compelling defence of something which has become vital and essential to his and his party’s political existence???
’But, but, labour’
Truly pathetic defence of a truly pathetic policy from a truly pathetic man.
It’s actually quite pathetic that their policies are so dire that they don’t even try to defend them and instead focus on attacking Starmer for being a lawyer who had an involvement in human rights or for doing his job at the CPS, the latest being a something he did in 2008. I wonder how many Tory researchers are focusing on going through his career with a fine tooth comb looking for attack lines for Sunak. I expect to see references to Jimmy Savile and Jeremy Corbyn increase exponentially as the election gets closer. They will probably latch on to Farage’s latest attack line blaming Starmer for the Post Office scandal for not intervening in the private prosecutions when he was DPP.
It’s also hilarious that he’s boasting about halving inflation. If he’s taking credit for that he also needs to take credit for it going up ten fold during 2021/22.
 
Tory politicians are in competition with each other to see who can say the word " policy " in an interview. Jeremy Hunt is currently leading
 
This press conference is quite light on detail. Apart from repetition of his 'successes', deviation (Starmer, Starmer, Starmer..(breathe/hesitation).. Starmer, Starmer), and sabre-rattling at the House of Lords (4 or 5 times at least), there isn't any need.

"The Conservative Party are completely united, and the comparison to Labour who voted to a man is striking..."
He's rambling.

He's now just insulting Starmer directly, and rambling.
 
This press conference is quite light on detail. Apart from repetition of his 'successes', deviation (Starmer, Starmer, Starmer..(breathe/hesitation).. Starmer, Starmer), and sabre-rattling at the House of Lords (4 or 5 times at least), there isn't any need.

"The Conservative Party are completely united, and the comparison to Labour who voted to a man is striking..."
He's rambling.

He's now just insulting Starmer directly, and rambling.

hapless - helpless - hopeless

 

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