But Some Rules are More Breakable than Others
Contrary to initial expectations, Daveybloke has decided to set the dogs on Baroness Warsi after all. Unlike Jeremy C Hunt, Warsi made the gaffe of admitting personal responsibility for her own irregular conduct, rather than blaming it on the servants; although naturally, being a modern politician, it has not occurred to her to offer her resignation. More importantly, Warsi is not a proper human being like Daveybloke or Jeremy or Adam Werritty, but a bumbling chunk of PR tokenism whose appointment was initially intended to counter the Conservatives' reputation for racism and sexism, and is therefore increasingly irrelevant as the Nasty Party continues to blunder its way out from behind Daveybloke's bland rubber mask. Should Warsi eventually be forced out, there are plenty more clowns in the Conservative Party who have the additional advantages of being white and male. Indeed, given the general flawlessness of his reputation, perhaps Jeremy C Hunt himself might care to consider the chairmanship.
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