That is why this week the Tory politician Zac Goldsmith, a billionaire's son who was recently elevated to the House of Lords, described as a "twat" anyone who had the temerity to become a "backseat critic" of Boris Johnson. And it is why the feted "political journalist" Isabel Oakeshott formerly of the Sunday Times and a regular on BBC Question Time took to twitter to applaud Matt Hancock and Johnson for their self-sacrifice and dedication to public service in dealing with the virus:
J onathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook
Spare a thought today for high-paid corporate journalists like this one who are now being forced to work overtime to find creative ways to make the government look good and cover up their failure to hold the Tories to account for years of austerity that ravaged health services https://twitter.com/IsabelOakeshott/status/1242003234094493697 "
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Spare a thought this morning for health secretary @MattHancock who has such enormous responsibility right now and is working crazy hours trying to help the nation beat this. The hourly judgements he and @BorisJohnson have to make are so difficult
Spare a thought this morning for health secretary @MattHancock who has such enormous responsibility right now and is working crazy hours trying to help the nation beat this. The hourly judgements he and @BorisJohnson have to make are so difficult.
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