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As ever I enjoyed reading the feedback paid subscribers gave in the comments to my previous article.
Unsurprisingly many of you aren’t exactly impressed by the sacking of Suella Braverman and return of David Cameron.
Caroline for example said of Braverman:
“Hopefully she will go and join Reform. I think that would give them a huge boost.
“As for Cameron being the new Foreign Secretary, he's not only not an MP, he's also the man who went to Brussels with the begging bowl out trying to get some concessions for the UK just before the referendum.
“Of course, the arrogant bureaucrats who run that hellish club said no. Now he has to deal with them as Foreign Secretary.
“A Remainer who will no doubt do what he can to get us back into the EU. Let's vote for Reform and get these utter horrors out of Westminster.”
Whilst Hilary’s review of events was equally as scathing:
“Well, what Suella ‘says next’ is that Sunak reneged on all the original manifesto pledges and never truly had any intention on delivering them, especially on migration!
“Are we surprised? Not a jot!
“Sunak’s Government skirted round every house and edge that he could to not enacted or bring to fruition the things promised at election, we could feel it and we could see it not happening; crikey, there’s legislation this Government had put in place to mitigate ECHR interference that has not even been enacted once, what an expensive time wasting con; that was the plan though to shut the little people up!”
Another paid subscriber, Charles, isn’t exactly impressed either:
“What a shambles. The Government is entirely composed of Tory wets. They might as well have appointed Gordon Brown as Chancellor.”
And looking to the future, Zorro’s assessment is that:
“I despaired of Reform's chances but a few last decent Tories joining them may bring about change. Sunak/Hunt must go.
“Labour must not succeed by default. I hope those 53 letters go in. This is far worse than cake.”
The verdict from voters more widely has been equally as damning for the Tories, as Reform UK have hit some new record highs.
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