Zahawi in sorry state
Snivelling Nadhim Zahawi’s lack of an apology for seven breaches of ministerial standards shows the arrogance of a wealthy Tory behaving as if rules and taxes are only for the little people.
His self-pitying criticism of public interest journalism, which unmasked him over millions of pounds in unpaid tax, unintentionally showed why he is unfit for political office.
Feeble Rishi Sunak should’ve sacked the Tory rogue two weeks ago.
Graceless Zahawi and puny Sunak gave us none of the “integrity, professionalism and accountability” promised by the PM when he entered Downing Street.
Zahawi owes the British people an apology.
Sunak owes us an immediate General Election so we may decide who rules Britain.
Deadly delays
The ambulance service is crashing backwards, an emblem of the mistreatment of our ailing National Health Service.
Tories cannot blame strikers when the worried public knows that help is far too often a long wait away when dialling 999.
Successive Conservative Governments are the ones to blame for shortages of crews and paramedics who work their socks off.
Heart attack, stroke and burns victims, along with other urgent cases, deserve an ambulance within the 18-minute target.
Rishi Sunak cannot expect gratitude as he pats himself on the back for hoping
ambulances will arrive within 30 minutes this time next year, rather than the current 90.
People will still die needlessly, sent to an early grave by his Government’s neglect.
Miracle task
God moves in mysterious ways and the Archbishop of Canterbury is a good man.
Yet healing the seismic Royal rift would be a miracle of Biblical proportions.
Asking Justin Welby to broker a deal for Prince Harry to attend Daddy’s coronation this May, could make the five loaves and two fishes resemble a party trick.