What did the presumptive Prime Minister's first speech look like to the newspaper that was always destined to hate it most? Let's tumble into Telegraph world...
I hate when the pundits bring up the notion of strikes as something to be feared and as a throwback to the 70s. Strikes have NEVER stopped. Heck, under the Conservative governments of recent times, there were so many, including a landmark junior doctor's strikes. For the Telegraph to try and portray strikes as mainly a Labour party issue is so dishonest it leaves me lost for words and just making "Arrrgh" noises.
Excellent work, as ever, Mic. Thanks. I especially liked "scary stories for shire Tories", which will henceforth be the strapline that appears inside my head underneath the logo whenever I see the Telegraph masthead.
I hate when the pundits bring up the notion of strikes as something to be feared and as a throwback to the 70s. Strikes have NEVER stopped. Heck, under the Conservative governments of recent times, there were so many, including a landmark junior doctor's strikes. For the Telegraph to try and portray strikes as mainly a Labour party issue is so dishonest it leaves me lost for words and just making "Arrrgh" noises.
Ah, but don’t you see 70s strikes were worse because of the white dog poo.
Excellent work, as ever, Mic. Thanks. I especially liked "scary stories for shire Tories", which will henceforth be the strapline that appears inside my head underneath the logo whenever I see the Telegraph masthead.
Thanks, Angus. Sometimes I get lines in my head that I have to get out.
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