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Rory Stewart’s tweet has won April Fool’s Day

The former Tory leadership candidate had Twitter users gasping and checking the date with his intervention.

Henry Goodwin by Henry Goodwin
2022-04-01 10:13
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Rory Stewart may well have won April Fool’s Day after suckering in bemused Twitter users by announcing that he had been asked by Boris Johnson to serve as his new communications chief.

There is infamously no love lost between Stewart and the prime minister. The former Tory MP and minister wrote earlier this year that Johnson is ā€œa terrible prime minister and a worse human beingā€.

In an article for the Financial Times, Stewart said: ā€œTwenty years have passed since the Conservative party first selected him as a candidate. Michael Howard and David Cameron made him a shadow minister, and Theresa May gave him the Foreign Office. 

ā€œThirty years of celebrity made him famous for his mendacity, indifference to detail, poor administration, and inveterate betrayal of every personal commitment. Yet, knowing this, the majority of Conservative MPs, and party members, still voted for him to be prime minister. 

ā€œHe is not, therefore, an aberration, but a product of a system that will continue to produce terrible politicians long after he is gone.ā€

‘An honour’

But social media users apparently have short memories, as Stewart duped them with his jokey announcement on Friday morning.

He tweeted: ā€œIt is an honour to have been asked by the PM to serve as Director of Communications for No10 Downing Street.

ā€œI am looking forward to working with the PM, Ministers and Members of Parliament on the issues that matter most to our country.ā€

It is an honour to have been asked by the PM to serve as Director of Communications for No10 Downing Street.

I am looking forward to working with the PM, Ministers and Members of Parliament on the issues that matter most to our country

— Rory Stewart (@RoryStewartUK) April 1, 2022

Of course, some people quickly clocked the calendar and realised that Stewart was joking. But that didn’t stop some of his followers from getting very upset nonetheless. Check out some of these reactions.

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You once said you would never work under Johnson and here you go.

— shirley anne smith šŸ’™ #FBPE (@oscarhero1801) April 1, 2022

ā€œLooking forward to working with the PMā€ says @RoryStewartUK … I thought wrongly Rory Stewart had some principles… For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

— BF Ferguson #FBPE #FBPA #FBPPR #3.5% (@ClareBFFerguson) April 1, 2022

Is this a wind-up? If it’s not, remember not to laugh about it, particularly when responding to questions about partygate & fixed penalties, remember what happened to Allegra when she laughed in despair.

— Peter Fane (@PeterFane5) April 1, 2022

This cannot be true

— Sudha Singh, Chart.PR, MCIPR, MPRCA (she/her) (@Sudha1404) April 1, 2022

Hope this is an April fools joke Rory. I had so much respect for you.

— I Barwell GENERAL ELECTION NOW. FBPE FBPR. NO DMs. (@IanBarwell1) April 1, 2022

Well played, Rory.

Related: Watch: Tory MP’s defence of Boris Johnson laughed out of the building

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