Ian Hislop eviscerates MPs over Owen Paterson, sleaze and second jobs
The Private Eye editor told MPs that the public "is very sick of being taken for fools".
The Private Eye editor told MPs that the public "is very sick of being taken for fools".
Last year he told TLE that Britain would be pursuing a much more sane course had Jeremy Corbyn been elected.
Neil O'Brien seemed to agree with Labour that development cash is funnelled to ministers' constituencies.
"The PM clearly didn't organise to be given a cake," the transport secretary reasoned.
The deputy PM declined to confirm that Sue Gray's report will be published in full this week.
"There is a fatigue even within the party and certainly by my MP colleagues for the drama that has been emanating from Number 10."
"Very desperate or very stupid, or both," wrote one person in response.
They made the same claim back in November...and again this year.
A looming cost of living crisis plays second fiddle to the jest, jeers and theatre of the Commons.
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