Labour say there’s a civil war with the ‘wets’ raging in the Conservative party. I can’t find one
For silly season – which this year has been far from silly so far – you need a grabby headline. Mine this morning isn’t because I’m not playing the game. Yes, I know, apparently a ‘purge of the wets’ is underway.
- ▪For silly season – which this year has been far from silly so far – you need a grabby headline.
- ▪Mine this morning isn’t because I’m not playing the game.
- ▪Yes, I know, apparently a ‘purge of the wets’ is underway.
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For silly season – which this year has been far from silly so far – you need a grabby headline. Mine this morning isn’t because I’m not playing the game. Yes, I know, apparently a ‘purge of the wets’ is underway. Well yes and no, but I’m not grabbing my raincoat just yet. Despite a raft of policy changes over the last year, and positions taken by Kemi Badenoch there are some who insist the party is just the same party as it was exactly two year ago. Shattered, rudderless and talking right but acting left. No longer governing.
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