A truly ridiculous figure, a cowardy custard and one who had his pants pulled down live on national television. mrjamesob reviews the main characters of the Partygate report 'pantomime'.
asked, jabbing at Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith, "a truly ridiculous figure, wearing a kangaroo tie because it's a 'kangaroo court' you see"."There is absolutely no way on earth that Rishi Sunak couldn't have voted if he wanted to...he chose not to vote", he said, adding: "I think it's too easy and too obvious to say [that it's] because he's a cowardly custard.
James then labelled the MP for the Isle of Wight, Bob Seely, as an "early contender for the worst character in this whole pantomime".
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