RISHI Sunak at least got one thing right this week. The beleaguered UK Prime Minister hit the nail on the head when he told the walking dead who had gathered at the Tory Party conference in Manchester that the
Braverman broadened her attack to include the “woke” beliefs of “the luxury beliefs brigade” who “sit in their ivory towers, telling ordinary people that they are morally deficient because they dare to get upset about the impact of illegal migration, net zero or habitual criminals”. Labour candidate Michael Shanks has disagreed with his party leadership over its refusal to suspend the Tories’ two-child benefit cap if Labour wins the next General Election.
There is bound to be some level of understandable public anger at a politician breaking rules they themselves were involved in making.