Sunday, 10 May 2020

Address To The Nation

Pre-recorded, apparently, so why do we have to wait until seven o'clock for it?

Practically every other leader in the world is doing daily briefings, yet Boris Johnson has appeared far fewer times since his resurrection on Easter Sunday than the man from whom he nicked the idea did. 

On 21st May, a week on Thursday, will he just disappear altogether until a future day and hour for which we must ever thereafter be on our guard?

The rumour is that Johnson is so drunk that he cannot be trusted to appear in person or to do live television. That he thinks he's Churchill, but he isn't. 

It is beyond that, though. In his last days as Prime Minister, the increasingly senile Churchill decided that he was above politics. 

Johnson already thinks that about himself. Then again, so did Theresa May. Perhaps you have to be that delusional to wish to become Prime Minister at all?

What a decadent polity Britain now is. The end is nigh.

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