Wig vs. Tory?


Look's like Trump might have his day in court at last: just not the way he might once have wanted. He is to be referred for criminal prosecution on four counts of violating federal statutes relating to the January 6th. Capitol infractions. Not before time. Meanwhile, however, on this side of the pond our government is actively supplying taxpayer's money to fund Boris Johnson's defence against the partygate inquiry, and its probable findings. This is, it has to be said, the shamed and ousted Prime Minister who has subsequently this year earned at least a million quid from four after-dinner speeches alone.

Why are we being expected, against our will by a mandateless government, to cover the legal costs of this posh, amoral spiv? I mean, really? At the moment, one would think that even this hapless bunch of chancers and grifters would engage the services of a decent PR agency, who could at least try and cover up their crass nepotism and make it palatable for general consumption. Or have they moved so far on from bothering to actually engage with their electorate that they feel that nothing can ever touch them in their corruption? Probably. Hubris tends towards defeat, though: bring it on...

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