Don’t be a drip! Hit the ground plumbing . . .
Q: MY KITCHEN tap keeps dripping. Any advice?
B.s., Herts. LIZ SAYS: I believe in kitchen taps. Not just your kitchen tap. Not just my kitchen tap. But everyone’s kitchen taps, across this great country of ours.
I want our kitchen taps to be the best in the world. And that’s why I am so proud you asked me to step up and deal with your kitchen tap. I want to hit the ground ruining.
Q: COULD you be more specific, please, Liz? How would you stop my kitchen tap dripping?
LIZ SAYS: I embrace your kitchen tap. I was brought up in a household with an ordinary, decent tap in the kitchen. That’s why I am determined to unleash new opportunities for all our taps.
Q: ANY chance of stopping my kitchen tap dripping, though, Liz?
LIZ SAYS: Let’s be quite clear about this. I’ll work day and night to deliver on my promises and stop your tap dripping. And, furthermore, I will stand up to those who insist it can’t be done. That is how I got where I am today.
Q: BUT what exactly will you do to stop it dripping?
LIZ SAYS: I’ll hit the ground rummaging.
Q: MY BATHROOM pipe is leaking. What should I do? P.B., Wittering. LIZ SAYS: British households can trust me to do what is necessary and right. I will also work day and night to do what is right and necessary. And that is because I strongly believe that doing what is right and necessary is much better than doing what is not right and unnecessary.
Q: SINCE you began that reply, Liz, the bathroom floor has been filling up with water. Urgent help needed, please!
LIZ SAYS: My record on bathroom pipes is second to none. I know where they are. And I know what they are.
Yes. They are pipes.
And they are in the bathroom. And what I have demonstrated, time and again, is that we urgently need a bold new approach to bathroom pipes. If they are leaking, we need to know why.
And then we need to do something about it.
Mine has always been a sleevesup, hands-and-knees, head-overheels approach to household maintenance. And that’s why I plan to hit the ground groaning. Q. MY WATER heater is faulty. Cold water suddenly turns hot. Hot water suddenly turns cold. Any tips, Liz?
r.P., Wilts. LIZ SAYS: Let’s be in no doubt. Cold water is hotter than hot water and hot water is colder than cold water.
Q: Did you just say that cold water is hotter than hot water, Liz?
LIZ SAYS: Erm, well. In certain circumstances and under certain conditions. Given the right environment.
Q: SO, LET’S get this straight. You said hot water is colder than cold water?
LIZ SAYS: On that particular point I was wrong and, more importantly, I am prepared to admit I was wrong. I am so proud to have the courage and the judgment to admit it when I am wrong, even when I’m not. And that is the limescale of the challenge we face. And now, confronted by faulty water heaters, let us, as a country, walk tall in the whirl.
Furthermore, I’ll be posing for photographs tomorrow, smiling in a bathroom shower. Yes, I plan to hit the ground gurning.
Q: WHY does my boiler keep losing pressure?
M.T., Bucks.
LIZ SAYS: I’m so delighted for you that your boiler is losing pressure.
Q: BUT I don’t want it to be losing pressure.
LIZ SAYS: And that’s why I strongly condemn your boiler for losing pressure. My government will stand up to all boilers that keep losing pressure.
I will run my government as a team. Us against the faulty boilers. My mission is to build a perspiration nation.
As Prime Minister, I will work day and night to deliver fresh promises. More promises for more people, 24/7.
Then — and only then — will I sit down to my eggs and bacon.
That way, I will hit the rind groaning.