Braverman rants about ‘democracy’ to protect Johnson. What does he have to do with that?
It seems there’s more in need of fixing than government working practices in Downing Street – including the mental health of members of the administration.
Here’s the Attorney General, Suella Braverman, apparently having a breakdown rather than answering a simple question:
Just have a listen…
It’s such a bizarre response from Suella Braverman to a normal, reasonable parliamentary question.
Soviet Russia had nothing on this neo-oddball Borisian propaganda. pic.twitter.com/johZNFdMTQ
— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) February 10, 2022
Democracy? Brexit? Covid-19?
No wonder Rupa Huq was staring at her in disbelief.
Boris Johnson trampled on democracy almost from the moment he got into Downing Street with his illegal prorogation of Parliament – as Rupa Huq mentioned in her question – that was an insult to the Queen as it dragged her into his dishonesty.
His Brexit has been so successful that it costs the UK £727 per second. That’s £63 million a day, £440 million per week, lost because of him. It was supposed to deliver UK citizens a dividend of £350 million per week so, by his own standards, Johnson has cheated us of nearly £800 million per week.
And his response to Covid-19 has caused the deaths of at least 180,000 UK citizens, according to the Office of National Statistics.
Suella Braverman is the Attorney General – supposedly the government’s most senior legal advisor. She was talking utter rubbish in response to a legitimate question – and failed to answer the question itself.
This Writer’s opinion is that – given that Parliament does not accept that the government is capable of intentionally lying – the only possible justification for that failure is some form of mental ill-health.
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