Many thanks for all the messages Re @gmb - I took @adilray advice and didn’t look at social media once while on air. Looking now at the usual mix of love and hate but with a few of the haters converted I would say! It flew by! A lot more going on than you realise when a guest 1/4
Felt I was in the hands of real pros though, which always helps. Enjoyed seeing @MaxGeorge a decade after our scrap and he will be a big boost to the mental health advocacy cause. And it meant pictures of Turf Moor to go with my Sean Dyche cast-off tie ahead of Fulham tonight 2/4
I could maybe have gone a bit harder on @NadineDorries in #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek as I really do worry about the state of our mental health services but I had @schooltruth in my head saying ‘stay calm and don’t rant!’ And to be fair Nadine did come on when plenty wouldn’t. 3/4
We are now in a crazy world where the PM lies routinely yet under current rules if an MP were to accuse Johnson of lying in Parliament he/she would have to withdraw the accusation or leave the Chamber and face sanction. When Opposition party leaders meet @CommonsSpeaker.. 1/4
tomorrow I hope he will agree with them this is an unsustainable position and that the issue of Johnson’s mendacity must be allowed for debate in the Chamber. He is doing enormous damage to our democratic guardrails and sadly we cannot trust much of the media to do its job in 2/3
holding him to account because they are so invested in his Brexit and election lies. Parliament must be able to pursue the truth about the character of the PM more vigorously than they currently can. Our system operates on basic assumptions of honourability. They are broken3/4
One of the reasons Brexit happened is that @David_Cameron did not want ‘blue on blue’ attacks as he thought after Remain won the Tories would have to come back together again under his leadership. It meant the Leave lies of @BorisJohnson@michaelgove etc were given free rein 1/4
Johnson shows today he has no such qualms. If he can throw DC under a big red bus to detract attention from his own failings on Covid, the stench of corruption Re Arcuri, No 10 refurb, holidays and much else, and his wilful negligence on N Ireland, he will happily do so 2/4
The tragedy for the UK is that our decline - decline in power, decline in standards, decline in standing in the world - stems from seemingly never ending divisions and competing ambitions in the Tory Party. The national interest so often takes second place. 3/4
Twenty-three years ago today a collection of very diverse politicians and community leaders signed what became known as the Good Friday Agreement. @BorisJohnson@michaelgove were journalists, whose cuttings books bulge with pieces critical of the process and those who led it 1/4
23 years on their carelessness and indifference, + lies told at various stages of the Brexit process, have helped resurrect fears about the future that the GFA helped consign to the past. Meanwhile I read in @thetimes that Johnson is ‘pining’ to get to Chequers for the W/end 2/4
‘It’s his spiritual home,’ gushes a source. The same paper has five paragraphs on page 28 on what is happening in N Ireland, headlined on bishops calling for the violence to end. There was some talk pre the death of the DofE of the PM actually going to NI (as a real PM would)3/4
It is possible to think as I do that @piersmorgan is one of a small number of journalists who has done a very good job holding the government of liars and charlatans to account on Covid. And that he has been going over the top Re Meghan and Harry. 1/4
It’s possible to be angry my phone was hacked by several newspapers and hope that @DailyMirror has good strong future as a centre left paper. It is possible to think Piers is a bit of a narcissist and that he has other qualities that I admire like resilience wit and kindness 2/4
Yes, kindness. I know of several instances where that word would apply. It’s possible to think Meghan may have been badly treated and that the Queen is a remarkable woman. Indeed it’s possible to be a Republican and admire her 3/4
I was really sad to hear this. We never met but as the obit says when she was ill she became convinced we were having an intimate relationship. People in my office were worried and thought I should contact the police. But I never felt remotely threatened 1/4
It was obvious to me she was bipolar and I could always tell where she was on the scale. When manic she would write dozens of pages and send photos galore where she had my picture all over her house. When depressed she just poured out sadness. I really felt for her and family2/4
Her husband said it was ruining his life but I didn’t know what I could do other than suggest to him she get proper medical help. Yet within it all she also had some really insightful observations about life and about politics. It started in opposition and carried on in No 10 3/4
I have never wavered in my view that @jeremycorbyn becoming leader would be a disaster for @uklabour and that the country was never, ever going to put him in Downing Street. In a Parliamentary democracy, Opposition matters. He is a large part of why Brexit is happening and .. 1/4
.. why @BorisJohnson is in Number 10, doing the dreadful job he is doing. As I know from experience, it is not nice to be kicked out of your own tribe. But @Keir_Starmer clearly recognises that there can be no conciliation whatever with the anti-semitism that plagued Labour 2/4
or the self-indulgent nonsense that dominated so much in recent years, and was on display again today. JC leadership led to several wasted years and the damage done has been enormous. Starmer seems to recognise that. Tories will try to say he should not have served inside ..3/4