Westminster Politics

This is such an obvious, glaring lie:

'He clarifies that he did not consult the prime minister on this decision, as he was ill himself and “I thought I would speak to him when the situation clarified over the coming days”.

Arguably this was a mistake, and I understand that some will say I should have spoken to the prime minister before deciding what to do."'
 
What a cnut. Nothing else to say really. I understand his original actions on a human level, but not this narrative.
 
None of this is an excuse for not following the regulations. None of it.
 
I thought he hated the elite btw yet his Dad owns a forest?!
 
This is so bizarre. I'm watching a grown man read from his diary on national television.

"I saw trees, they were pretty, I felt nice inside"
 
The campaigners story is a bit odd actually because my eyes haven’t sweated for years.
 
Such a convenient story :lol:
 
Now he’s bringing in the dead uncle...
 
After all this build up, I was expecting some genius excuses and manipulation that left us convinced that not only is he completely innocent, but actually we were the ones who broke lockdown rules.

But this is just a bit sad...
 
This all ignores the fact that he wasn't supposed to be driving to the other end of the country at all, even if he wasn't ill.
 
Not only looking for sympathy but trying to make himself seem like a hero too. Pathetic
 
They should make a random person in the parliamentary circle do one of these every week. Better comedy than most on tv. What a load of waffling shite. Test my eyesight by driving to a castle... :lol:
 
What a pile of shit

Laura couldn’t wait to start. cnut.
 
Of course he asks Laura first.
 
Weak as feck first question from, none other than, Laura. "Do you feel sowwy for all the peoples? Show us your human side oh lord and master". Get fecked.
 
Any journo with integrity & basic competency should be able to tear into that pathetic statement.
 
How did Laura K become a journalist? All her questions are incredibly leading!