James Oh Brien(@mrjamesob)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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It's obvious that 'deliver' scores well in focus groups. I wonder, half-seriously, whether it has anything to do with the recent proliferation of home delivery services. twitter.com/10DowningStree…
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An important thread from the coal face of Brexit Britain’s self-inflicted idiocy. twitter.com/TOrynski/statu…
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She was appointed as Queen's (now King's) Counsel automatically on her appointment at Attorney General without regard to the extent of her experience as a barrister. twitter.com/johnredwood/st…
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Station draws level, while my little offering has pulled ahead on all measures. Thank you for listening! theguardian.com/media/2022/oct…
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PMQs has inevitably divided opinion. On the one hand, people who think the failure to answer substantive questions about real issues is important will favour Starmer. On the other, people who enjoy provocative lies & baseless ad hominem attacks will think Sunak played a blinder.
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Boris Johnson’s egregious lie, protected from prosecution for libel by parliamentary privilege, continues to convince the furiously hard of thinking. I guess that’s why Sunak preferred ad hominem abuse to substance today. twitter.com/jake19790/stat…
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An unbelievably awful PMQs debut from Rishi Sunak. Like a tone deaf karaoke singer doing Boris Johnson's greatest hits.
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A patriotic thirst for some stability & good sense in government popped some rather rose-tinted spectacles on my bonce yesterday. I will be making amends from 10am.
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What fresh hell is this?
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Liz Truss's farewell speech was an attempted lap of honour after seven weeks of unprecedented self-inflicted catastrophe. It was, in many ways, the most perfect Brexit moment yet.
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It's as if the speech and the appointments were made by completely different people.
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Oh boy. I think Nadine Dorries might actually be better at TV presenting than she is at politics.
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He's going to be on one of those 'anti-woke' British TV stations that nobody watches soon, isn't he? twitter.com/PopCrave/statu…
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The most significant thing about Sunak's epic reverse ferret is the way it's peed off so many Tory MPs. No matter that some 'libs' (like me) were temporarily & wrongly hopeful, he's inexplicably alienated parliamentary colleagues who thought he genuinely intended to stop the rot.
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This is an entirely accurate description of Sunak's speech about his intentions in government delivered at 11.30 this morning. Turns out the speech had absolutely nothing to do with his actual intentions in government. What a time to be alive. twitter.com/LBC/status/158…
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It is remarkable and, for me at least, baffling that he has undone the offer of hope so quickly & so completely. twitter.com/mrjamesob/stat…
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I confess I'd completely forgotten about Gavin Williamson when I wrote this. What a happy little period that was. twitter.com/mrjamesob/stat…
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So it took Sunak fewer than five hours to make a complete mockery of everything he said about integrity & accountability. That's Trussian speed. twitter.com/ShippersUnboun…
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And he never even got to break international law in a very limited and a specific way... twitter.com/BrandonLewis/s…
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Doing the same thing over & over again in the hope of a different result...
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There was a distinct & presumably deliberate sense in Sunak's speech that he recognised some of the horrors of the last two administrations and was determined to avoid them. Instead, he's reappointed them