The article critiques Kemi Badenoch for her delusional self-importance in claiming credit for Labour's policy shift after PMQs. Despite her claim of holding the Prime Minister accountable, the author argues that Labour's change was driven by internal dissatisfaction rather than her efforts. Furthermore, the piece reflects on the troubling trend among Tory party leadership, as they appear to manipulate the narrative days after events. Robert Jenrick's rare participation in Commons is noted, further highlighting the disconnect within the party's leadership.
KemiKaze was emailing Tory party members to tell them the exciting news. She had had the prime minister on the rack and it was only down to her that Labour had done their reverse ferret.
What does it say about party bosses that they are still trying to rewrite history a day later? Trying to make out this was Kemi's finest hour.
Labour's U-turn owed nothing to Kemi and the Tories. They are an irrelevance. It was the discontent among Labour MPs and voters what swung it.
Back in the day, Gauke was something of a Tory legend. Uncork the Gauke! As a Treasury minister during the early days of the Brexit negotiations, he would often be sent out by the chancellor to field awkward urgent questions.
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