Right wing press urge Tory Party to deal with ‘lame duck’ Liz Truss
‘The great office of Prime Minister was yesterday reduced to an unedifying game of ghost-hunting,’ The Sun writes in an editorial.
‘The great office of Prime Minister was yesterday reduced to an unedifying game of ghost-hunting,’ The Sun writes in an editorial.
"Earning over five times the average UK salary doesn't make you rich, you foolish peasants!"
It is perhaps the best example of the film Don't Look Up in real life, as the heatwave concern was seen as irrational panic at a bit of hot weather.
"It is the job of the media to bring forward these issues into the public domain, something which they continually fail at.”
"Apparently, they were going to call it ‘Sonderfahndungsliste GB’ but worried it sounded too foreign," James O'Brien said.
A lot of people on social media were quick to point out a similar story from the newspaper that has come back to haunt them.
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
National newspapers have been negotiating their own bungs with the PM dressed up as 'Covid relief', it has been revealed.
The chancellor, who is domiciled in Number 11 Downing Street with his wife, blamed Labour for the “awful” smears against his family.
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