Boris Johnson could set up a ‘new Faragesque party’, says Telegraph
Johnson could lead a new party ‘dedicated to channelling the fury and disappointment that many millions feel towards a failed establishment’.
Johnson could lead a new party ‘dedicated to channelling the fury and disappointment that many millions feel towards a failed establishment’.
In London, while 37% of people identified as “White English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British”, 53.8% of people identified as white in total.
Quite the factual inaccuracy.
The Daily Mail, which endorsed Truss during the leadership contest, has been backpedalling at full pelt.
‘It is unwise to write such a vague and superficial article on a key matter of government policy,’ wrote one reader.
The hard-line Brexiteer’s latest Brexit grievance is aimed at ‘unreconciled Remainers’ who are, allegedly, regrouping.
The right-wing newspapers have been quick to jump on the story that Jeremy Corbyn could establish his own political party – suggestions that have evoked a wave of support for the former Labour leader on social media.
Conservatives seem to be adopting the language of the US alt-right.
Until very recently, they were taking £750k a year off the Chinese state.
The editorial pages of the Torygraph were given over to a moral lesson on the deserving and the undeserving poor this weekend.