Bill Bailey savages Tories ahead of the General Election
"I don't want to go on about it, but really, to say they've got a grip of things is an insult to grips and things."
"I don't want to go on about it, but really, to say they've got a grip of things is an insult to grips and things."
New research shows how the British public is voting by drink type - and it offers fascinating insight.
“It’s demonstrating that you can get on with your neighbour. And they’re putting all of that into a show. Isn’t that amazing?”
In 2016, Vote Leave spent millions on misleading adverts that helped swing the referendum in their favour.
Mike Galsworthy called the move "utterly fraudulent", while Carol Vorderman said there is "no moral bar too low for them".
The Money Saving Expert founder criticised a post by the Tories on X, formerly Twitter.
The Doctor Who star suggested at an awards show he wanted a world where the equalities minister “doesn’t exist any more”,
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack denied having broken any rules but said he put three wagers on the timing of the July 4 poll.
Kevin Craig admitted making a ‘stupid error of judgment’ by placing a wager on the Tories defeating him in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich.
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