
He reckoned he left because they weren't "pro-business" enough.
( , Fri 23 Feb 2024, 16:13, Reply)

Much in the same way the tories control the BBC's light entertainment department.
( , Fri 23 Feb 2024, 21:11, Reply)

Before Corbs had been elected by the party membership or nominated by the requisite number of MPs or had even announced he was standing. A chain of events that was seen as improbable or vanishingly unlikely at the time.
Alan Sugar, in a twist nobody could have foreseen, went on to endorse Boris Johnson and post some dubious stuff about black footballers on twitter. What a journey.
( , Sat 24 Feb 2024, 6:10, Reply)