There is some good news BT, the briefings have been terminated, thank god for that. The obnoxious, preening, lefty activists masquerading as journalists have been put back in their boxes, they won't be missed or lamented in this part of the Ribble Valley anyway, not one little bit.
It did provide the occasional highlight BT, one such occasion was when one lass from SkyNews, who I didn't know, decided to ask a sensible, searching, relevant question for once, instead of the tedious whining, carping, 'gotcha' rubbish. She asked Professor Van Tam why it was that two months after lockdown we were still getting x number of people contracting the virus every day, (I forget the exact number, but it was a big one, many thousands). I almost fell off the settee in surprise, just the sort of question I was despairing would ever be asked. The good professor, bless him, took it squarely on the chin. He shrugged his shoulders and said "I don't know". I suspect he knew the answer well enough, it was because the lockdown was an irrelevance, it was making no difference whatsoever, as the figures consistently proved, but the poor lad couldn't say that could he.
But the real highlight was after the Rose Garden presser with Dom. The Lefty media thought they had him, their No 1 enemy, the man behind Brexit, the man behind Gove's education reforms, the man responsible for the ban on government ministers appearing on Today or Newsnight, the man responsible for moving the Lobby briefings out of the Commons, the man behind the campaign to end the BBC licence fee, oh how they hate him, they hate him and despise him, but now they had him, up against the wall, hands around his neck, squeezing the life out of the little ****.
Or so they thought, as the meeting wore on it became more and more obvious that he wasn't going to resign, and Boris wasn't going to sack him. He was going to survive, he was going to continue taunting and teasing them, faces were like thunder in the press pack and when it was all over there was Laura from the BBC, her face contorted with rage, or was it just the camera angle, I could swear she was stamping her feet as she spoke, next up was Beth, she looked like she'd seen a ghost, her bottom lip was actually quivering, I thought she was going to cry, Pesto was visibly deflating on screen, I thought he might vanish altogether. It was wonderful television, worth the annual Sky sub for that hour alone.
It's quite ironic, Ricky and Ralf's Very Northern Road Trip started on the Beeb this week, and there they were, in the very first episode, sat outside the Ashetton Arms with that glorious view of Pendle in the background. It's in too wonderful a spot to stay closed for long, surely someone will buy it and it'll be open again soon.
sinkov---post 704 is great reading!
I was absolutely delighted that Dom retained his job!
At the time (April) the Tories had a 26% lead in the opinion polls. Since then their lead has tanked to around 4%.
You may have been happy that he kept his job but the Governments popularity, and Boris's, has gone south.
And people remember stuff like this - I'll wager that there will not be a bounce back in their fortunes.
Boris was untouchable at the time but, following this monumental error of judgement, he is now in negative territory.
I was delighted he kept his job as he had done nothing wrong, as confirmed by the Durham Police investigation. But it was extremely satisfying to see a hysterical lefty witch-hunt come to nothing.