![]() In the name of restoring stability to the financial markets - which, let’s face it, are little more than a super-casino run by money-grubbing spivs in Savile Row suits - he has managed also to stamp on millions of his own party’s voters, already struggling to make ends meet. Hunt’s spectacular reverse ferret yesterday proved beyond a scintilla of doubt that he is already the willing prisoner of the institutionalised forces of defeatism. ![]() So we’ve ended up with a lame duck PM and the levers of power being pulled by a man who has twice failed in his attempts to become Tory leader. ![]() Not only is British democracy now dead in the water, but it has been drowned by the very Conservative Party elected to uphold it. Yet after Boris barnstormed his way to victory, on a ticket of getting Brexit done, it appeared that nightmare had been buried. When just shy of 14 million of us handed PM Boris Johnson an 80-seat majority, did anyone seriously suggest what we really wanted was Jeremy Hunt running the country?
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