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Only a couple of days now before Britain bids a relieved farewell to the worst prime minister in history. But let’s give credit where credit is due: it wasn’t just Theresa May who was so sublimely useless; it was her entire administration.
Under Remainer Chancellor Philip Hammond, Britain’s tax burden has risen to its highest in over 40 years.
Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, was heard as recently as last week not pleading to be spared exile to the backbenches (as she deserves) but rather strutting around like some prize hen as if she still owned the whole barnyard, clucking that any future Cabinet in Boris Johnson’s government should have a 50/50 gender split.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove is so committedly in thrall to green lunacy it seems there is nothing he will not sacrifice to Gaia’s sinister, pig-tailed avatar Greta Thunberg: the plastics industry, the British countryside, shooting folk, the millions more birds and bats that this Net Zero policy will help slice and dice — if Ed Miliband or Ed Davey had been running the department it could scarcely have been any worse.
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Even the supposedly sounder ones like Home Secretary Sajid Javid think and act more like throwbacks from the Blair era. The other day he took time out of his busy schedule to side with Ilhan Omar and the Squad over Britain’s most important ally Donald Trump. Yes, I realise that the people who write his briefings are all doctrinaire Remainers and leftists. Even so, what business does a supposed Conservative minister have having a go at President who is simply speaking up for common sense, putting a treacherous leftist Islamist back in her box and pushing the Overton window in a rightwards direction? Instead of virtue-signalling against his own side wouldn’t it have been better if Javid had just kept schtumm?
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See Also:
(1) EU Extracts Billions More from UK with ‘Eye-popping’ 20 Per Cent Increase to Budget Contribution
(3) Foreign Office minister Sir Alan Duncan QUITS because he cannot serve under Boris
(4) ‘Resign NOW!’ IDS lashes out at Hammond and fellow rebel ministers for ignoring key rule
(5) Rees-Mogg demands UK’s colossal £14 billion aid budget be halved and put towards defence