‘He’d barely tucked his legs under the desk before the calls from the public started to come in’ , offering him a breadcrumb of good news in an otherwise disastrous election campaign. If so, that feeling didn’t last long. He’d barely tucked his legs under the desk before the calls from the public started to come in. Every one of them damning. Every one of them a mortifying experiment in the perils of executive power.
“How could you possibly argue that life is better for young people now after consecutive Tory government?” one caller asked. Sunak issued forth a torrent of blather. His Government has never shown the slightest inclination to help young people. Indeed, its offer to older voters at this election is to protect their pensions, while its offer to younger voters is to“I’m a renter,” the caller answered. “I wouldn’t say anything has improved. Frankly I think you’re lying through your teeth a bit.