I dunno. He’d arrive pickled, recite limericks about men from Nantucket and would invariably try it on with the host’s wife.I'd say he'd be a great dinner guest but he's not someone to be put in charge of anything or run anything or be trusted with anything.
The lead article is worth a read.
And there's a story you can use to liven up all your future partiesI dunno. He’d arrive pickled, recite limericks about men from Nantucket and would invariably try it on with the host’s wife.
I think Andrew is first in line for those jobs.And there's a story you can use to liven up all your future parties
What did they do with Edward VII? Governor of the Bahamas? Does the Falklands need a Governor? Or Gibraltar?
And yet it the silly own goals in matters 'not of state' that cost him.Boris became PM with huge advantages, universally known, great communication skills, acknowledged leader of an important faction, a simple widely supported mission to ‘get Brexit done’. The challenge broke him.
The next PM will have none of these advantages and a cost of living crisis.
I'd be very surprised also. But now it is down to a two horse race if some skeleton came out of her cupboard Sunak is in.Liz Truss was and still is the preferred candidate of the European Research Group (ERG), I would be very surprized if she weren’t the next PM.
A very interesting question.I'd be very surprised also. But now it is down to a two horse race if some skeleton came out of her cupboard Sunak is in.
It will be interesting to see whoever wins, will they offer the loser a senior cabinet position.