The Resignation of a Boris: To Rejoice or Not to Rejoice
Boris has resigned and people are very pleased. But before they crack open the champagne and hang up the bunting, …
Boris has resigned and people are very pleased. But before they crack open the champagne and hang up the bunting, …
This week Boris Johnson has been busy with his conference. I would call it the Tory Party conference, but with his heartfelt promises to wreck the economy being met by adoring applause from the audience, I can only assume that he and all the delegates had flown in from Planet Zogg, while the real Tory leader and all the genuine party members had been tied up and shut in a very large broom cupboard.
Last week I went to the Lib Dem Conference. It was a new departure for me, but with the country stuffed into an explosives-filled bus, being hurtled towards a cliff-edge by a fifty-something truth-economist trying to get over not being head boy at Eton, I thought I should go and have a look at what the other options were.
Following our Prime Minister’s statement that he would rather be dead in a ditch than delay Brexit, the NFU is …
There is a lot going on at Westminster. I suggest you make a strong pot of coffee, or take some …