In January, Dorries likening the broadcaster to a “polar bear on a shrinking ice cap”.
“No worries, I’ll just wait for my internet to come back on after the latest missile strikes to get that all important online application filled in," one UK lawyer said.
The government are struggling to find "reasonable grounds" for hitting Abramovich and others with sanctions.
The Tory MP said he actually "congratulated the government on its plan to welcome Ukrainian refugees to the UK", which is not what most of us heard.
"Sadly too many journalists and too many people just don’t want to know," former civil servant Richard Haviland said.
"We in Wales are familiar with these arguments," the Plaid Cymru politician said.
Never in the field of human conflict has someone been so proud of doing so little.
The former shadow chancellor is slated to speak at the ‘No To War In Ukraine’ event alongside Jeremy Corbyn, an act which could force Sir Keir's hand.
“This is an opportunity for the Conservative Party and for the Prime Minister to end the suspicion of conflict of interests with Putin whilst showing solidarity with the Ukrainian people.”
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