Literally joking about having a Christmas pissup in No. 10 while people couldn’t even hold the hands of their loved ones as they died in hospital wards
We don't all tell our partners everything that happens in our lives, of course.
It would still be useful if @JGForsyth - husband of the PM's aide on camera here, best man to Rishi Sunak, political editor of The Spectator - publicly clarifies if he knew about this party.
Who are the next guests on @JGForsyth's podcast? They have a very basic journalistic duty to ask him about this party.
Anyone who's had people with drug addiction in their lives knows it's a health problem.
They've often suffered trauma, and can't get the support they need because it's so badly resourced.
Yet the Tories propose further criminalisation purely to pander to clueless reactionaries.
What's worse is politicians *know* legal crackdowns on drugs don't work
In 2002 David Cameron said: "I ask the Labour government not to return to retribution and war on drugs." As Prime Minister, he pursued those policies
They're doing this entirely for cynical partisan reasons
Watching politicians inflict pain on some of the country's most vulnerable people for electoral gain and nothing else isn't new, but it doesn't become any less nauseating.
Labour too know the war on drugs is a failed madness, but they're now defined by cowardice and nothing else
Keir Starmer's team have a habit of briefing things which are not true.
In this case, they're (once again!) briefing against Starmer's own deputy - essentially accusing her of dishonesty - while she's doing a massive speech on Tory corruption.
It's as nasty as it is shambolic.
Starmer's team's treatment of Angela Rayner:
😡 Scapegoating her for the Hartlepool defeat and sacking her
😡 Briefing against her choice of clothing
😡 Only belatedly defending her when she was subjected to death threats (angering her friends)
Absolutely baffling to watch liberal journalists shocked at The Spectator doing a gushing interview with a French far right extremist.
They were silent when it published articles defending Greek neo Nazis, praising the Wehrmacht and arguing there wasn’t enough Tory Islamophobia
It’s almost as if they didn’t want to upset people in the same professional and social circles, didn’t want to threaten juicy writing commissions, and wanted invites to Spectator parties.
They hate me for saying this, because they know it’s all true, and it is gruesome stuff.
Even now criticisms of The Spectator from these commentators is muted and restrained - “might be a bit far, old chaps, maybe a bit of an error?” - for the reasons discussed in my previous tweet.
Tzipi Hotovely is a right wing extremist who supports the annexation of all Palestinian land and describes the 'nabka' - the expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 - as an "Arab lie".
She's the Ambassador of a state deemed by Human Rights Watch to practice Apartheid.
Just as anti-apartheid protesters were right to protest the South African Embassy - which they did far more aggressively than anything that happened last night at LSE - students are entitled to protest an extremist Israeli Ambassador who freely spoke at their university.
For those saying: "What about China!" Please do protest the Chinese Ambassador if he does a talk at your university legitimising the persecution of Uighur Muslims.
The difference is Israel is our ally - armed and backed by our government, and the UK helped cause this whole mess!