THE JOKER BACKS JOE
PANICKING Downing Street suddenly love-bombing Joe Biden and dumping crazed Donald Trump simply emphasises the level of Boris Johnson’s international stupidity.
Britain would be left out in the cold should the Democratic favourite seize the White House from the Republican madman three weeks tomorrow.
Biden will not forget how Trump mini-me Johnson flouted diplomatic convention by privately wishing his puppet-master good luck on November 3 in a private phone call,
Trump publicly hailing his “good guy” plaything.
Instructing our woman in Washington, British ambassador Karen Pierce, to court the likely next US President’s advisers is standard Foreign Office practice.
By flattering ailing Trump, Johnson showed he had lost none of the damaging foolishness that gave Iran an excuse to extend a London mother’s jail sentence.
No wonder much of the world regards Boris Johnson as bad for Britain.
BY defying his successor Keir Starmer twice in a fortnight, former leader Jeremy Corbyn exposes the hollowness of demands from his apostles for unconditional support when he found himself in the top job.
As a backbencher, Corbyn is quite entitled to oppose Conservative moves to let MI5 informants and soldiers commit offences.
Just as in his time Labour MPs were justified in savaging Corbyn’s Brexit dog’s dinner.
Do as I say, not do as I do is the unprincipled politics of losers.
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