Thread: Sue Gray
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Old 05-03-2023, 23:56   #33
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Re: Sue Gray

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Plus Gove and smugg were queueing up to praise her brilliance and integrity when the heat was on them, doesn't that matter now, pretty daft of them to be reminding people of what they were getting up to whilst us plebs couldn't visit people in hospital for the last time or go to funerals as well imo
This was the week when all should have gone well for the Conservatives with two successes - the Northern Ireland Brexit deal at the start of the week and ambulance strike called off at the end.

Instead the ghost of Partygate has returned to haunt them through Hancock's texts (why share them with a lockdown sceptic whose partner is leader of a competing political party, Reform UK?) and criticising Labour's appointment of Sue Gray.

Both easily avoidable mistakes.
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