"You based an entire column on John Redwood’s inaccurate claim that he’d been cancelled & didn’t acknowledge he’d actually been on the programme," wrote an angry Nick Robinson.
"'We must put faith in Boris’ screams Tory fanzine aimed at the under 10s and the wildly gullible. Why. On. Earth. Would. We. Do. That?" Said one Twitter user.
Last month The Onion joked that the Kenosha killer had been sentenced to 45 years of CPAC appearances - now he's actually landed one.
"This country owes a huge debt of gratitude to Pippa Crerar - one of a handful of political journalist who are both talented at their job AND interested in doing it," Alex Andreou said.
"Nobody in the #NHS has anything to feel guilty about. You have done us proud. You have worked miracles with very limited and often dwindling resources," was the heartfelt response to the Telegraph article.
"Ryanair has more moral authority than the Tories. Dear god," wrote one Twitter user.
"It’s *TIME* for Elon Musk to pay his fair share in taxes," tweeted Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal.
"Ant and Dec rinsing Boris Johnson on I'm a Celeb has become an unexpected highlight of this whole sorry affair."
“It is horrifying that Britain has let itself be instrumentalised by a foreign power to bring about travesty," finacee Stella Moris has said.
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