What's the point of asking a government spokesperson questions the interviewer knows full well she's not allowed to answer under parliamentary regulations?
😂😂😂😂 he wasn't wrong though, record investment in the UK since leaving.even with COVID and the Ukrainian war the sky hasn't fallen in.hav'nt seen many europhiles packing up and relocating to the EU Eutopia 😂😂
This woman hasn’t a clue she is just repeating what she’s been told. Penalising business, increasing workers rights and simultaneously trying to attract international business isn’t going to work.
I'm not sure when the political 'class' will realize that straight answers will score credibility points, even among those of opposing party affiliation.
For me working people are people who are not unemployed and are not retired. Not the BS definition made on the go when one realises the manifesto wording made no sense!
What we’re seeing is the establishment media is a lot of representation of those with the power to make their hissing heard , about their concerns on private schools, inheritance & capital gains tax etc and too little about the needs of a country with crumbling services
Sly Tory, Trevor Philips, is one is consistently one of the worst interviewers on TV. Bridgette batted away his lame and repetitive 'questioning' with a wry smile that said it all.
Yes and Yes. I wonder if it is too much to ask the Labour party to stop perpetually referring to the Tories. Every time a member of the new cabinet is interviewed the sins of the Tories predominate instead of an honest assessment of their own political vision.
Maybe if the tories hadn't delivered, in 14 years: Record levels of immigration, a housing crisis, NHS crisis, no real wage or GDP growth, record energy bills, soaring mortgage rates and everything else along with close to nothing positive then we wouldn't need to discuss them, but they've ruined the country, and people like yourself would have everyone forget about that and so they will keep repeating it.