With all the grace and decorum of a playground scuffle over lunch money, several of the unelected men and women who cluster round the Prime Minister last week went to war with each other. Some point out that the voters chose a Prime Minister to take decisions, but not his partner. With all the grace and decorum of a playground scuffle over lunch money, several of the unelected men and women who cluster round the Prime Minister last week went to war with each other. Especially since Tony Blair obtained special powers for his political bodyguard Alastair Campbell, this problem has been growing and spreading. The recent weakness of the House of Commons, now at last coming to an end, also did harm.
Source: Daily Mail November 15, 2020 01:30 UTC