I listen to these people today - Villiers, Rees-Mogg, Hannan etc - & wonder how the hell anybody ever took any of them remotely seriously. And then I remember that 80% of the British media not only treated them like geniuses but also violently agreed with their delusional idiocy.
"Give me concrete wins from Brexit" asks @KayBurley
So Rees-Mogg cites not having to pay "Vnuk" insurance on lawn mowers 🤡
That's surely up there with his unbridled joy at being able to have different road signage in the Dartford Tunnel
What Brexit boons 🤡
What a goon ! 🤡
We need to talk about Brexit to make a go of our wonderful Country...and indeed we are on @BBCNewsnight tonight. Ill be there speaking of how it feels for the majority of Businesses I talk to and hopefully get to the bottom of how we can fix the societal and economic fractures.
On eve of third Brexit anniversary @unherd polling finds that in every constituency in the country except three - all in Lincolnshire - more people agree than disagree that Brexit was a mistake.
https://t.co/8uus1ohzXd
SUMMARY
PRIME MINISTER SUNAK Refuses to say if made profit from Moderna deal. Wife non-dom status
EX CHANCELLOR ZAHAWI sacked but Still MP
EX CHANCELLOR SAJID JAVID. paid adviser to JPMORGAN
Tories now deregulating finance industry
Corruption? Too right
https://t.co/ehh1tSPpO6
EXCELLENT PIECE
@lewis_goodall & @TheNewsAgents
RE CHAIRMAN OF THE BBC RICHARD SHARP & his appointment after allegedly helping Boris Johnson get £800,000 personal loan
WATCH includes Zahawi + all the links between key people
Also RT to spread this easy to understand piece 💪🏼
UK ICO confirms diplomatic ramifications of revealing details of Boris Johnson’s meeting with Cambridge Analytica would be so severe that “it would be difficult for the UK to protect and promote its interests with the US on a range of bilateral issues” https://t.co/RcRmg9h640
Case: “Given the imminent announcement of Richard Sharp as the new BBC chair, it is important that you no longer ask his advice about your personal financial matters.”
But Sharp has repeatedly said that he didn’t advise or have knowledge of BJ’s finances https://t.co/7YNgXVdZL3
I don't often respond to twitter storms. They give me a headache. But I can't be a bystander any more. I am going to #comeoutforlove and say that those who live in love, live in God, and God lives in them.
BBC CHAIRMAN
As a journalist I want to ask why it hasn't been mentioned on the BBC that FINANCIER Richard Sharp was adviser to Johnson as London Mayor, adviser to Sunak as Chancellor and donated £400,000 to the tory party.
All of this Relevant https://t.co/CDnHvOiK9s
Someone who is in financial trouble to the tune of 800,000 pounds with no viable income is too vulnerable to pressure and conflicts of interest. Vetting would argue against them becoming a junior civil servant. They should certainly not be PM. @RestIsPolitics
Archbishop of York gave much clearer indication to @BBCR4Sunday this morning that gay sex is no longer to be considered sinful by the Church of England, now that gay couples can come for blessing.
He said: