Welsh Tory David T.C.* Davies is 100% convinced the Nastiz can win the next General Election. I can sleep with Brigitte Bardot; the probability I will is vanishingly low.
Typical Tory, he rants against the Welsh Labour government for building no new roads in Wales and for trying to enforce a 20mph speed limit replacing the urban default of 30mph.
#R4Today is talking about the proposed free vote in the Commons today on a rolling minimum age for smoking which would mean those aged 15 or younger will never be legally entitled to buy cigarettes.
Apparently "former Prime Ministers" are agin it.
Well, Miss Trusst called it "un-Conservative" and Boris Sasha Johnson said something garrulous, erudite and nonsensical to the same effect.
'Nuff said. Can there be any stronger argument for voting in favour?
If anyone should be criminalised for causing a public pong it should not be the homeless - it should be the bosses of the privatised water companies who are filling the Untied Kingdom's rivers, lakes and coastal waters with our shit...
As today our Second-Past-The-Post Prime Minister Rishi Sunak acts out the next scene in his performative tragi-comic melodrama entitled 'Stop The Boats', I am still seething at last night's #C4News report.
Our Home Office is currently granting asylum to Rwandan nationals fleeing President Kagame's repressive regime while Sunak is legislating to assert, ipse dixit, Rwanda is a 'safe country' to which we should transport our own asylum seekers.
Is it morally wrong to offer £3000 to failed asylum seekers to be transported to Rwanda instead of being a continuing burden on the public purse? asks this failed government and #LBC's Tom Swarbrick.
Yet another false dichotomy from Rishi Sunak's Nastiz: if refugees cannot be returned home because their safety would be at risk, why not allow them to work here, filling long-standing vacancies and paying taxes.
Why is this man Hester being shunned for his racist 'jokes'?
Appalling as they are, shouldn't he be shunned - and his £10 million 'donation' returned by the Nastiz - because of the apparent conflict of interest that his company obtains significant amounts of work in our public health care system....
A caller to #LBC on the subject of James Cleverly depicting the regular peace protests in London as "Mob Rule" starts with "I believe in the right to peaceful protest..."
There is of course a But: "But if the demonstrators are breaking the law..."
Nick Ferrari interrupts: "But they're not [breaking the law] are they - THAT'S THE PROBLEM..."
Anyone else get the feeling Nick's support for the right to protest is conditional on who you are?
Makes Tories' Covid Test & Trace App look like the Coffee Club petty cash box.
Drax Industries is proving itself a true Bond Villain...
But it's got form, extracting wealth from rich government seams in the form of £600 million taxpayer subsidies to burn trees. It's a Burn Now, Capture Carbon (Much, Much) Later scheme.