And it will not disappoint Dorries watchers. “The offer to continue in my Cabinet role was extended to me by your predecessor, Liz Truss, and I am grateful for your personal phone call on the morning you appointed your cabinet in October, even if I declined to take the call”. Grateful? Not really.
There was more. “Having witnessed first-hand, as Boris Johnson and then Liz Truss were taken down, I decided that the British people had a right to know what was happening in their name. Why is it that we have had five Conservative Prime Ministers since 2010, with not one of the previous four having left office as the result of losing a general election?”
Disgraced former alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was “taken down”, to use her happy phrase, by his own party, as was his comedy successor Liz Truss. As to the others, Young Dave resigned after screwing up the EU referendum campaign, and Treeza was brought down by her hero Bozo. And the damage of almost losing the 2017 election.
So what’s her explanation? “That is a democratic deficit which the mother of parliaments should be deeply ashamed of and which, as you and I know, is the result of the machinations of a small group of individuals embedded deep at the centre of the party and Downing St”. Wibble, meet Hatstand.
But she’s not finished. “To start with, my investigations focused on the political assassination of Boris Johnson, but as I spoke to more and more people - and I have spoken to a lot of people, from ex-Prime Ministers, Cabinet Ministers both ex and current through all levels of government and Westminster and even journalists - a dark story emerged which grew ever more disturbing with each person I spoke to”. Aaarghh! Jibber!! JIBBER!!! This is total crap. And it gets worse. For her, not Rishi Sunak.
After more in that vein, she brings her rant to a close by telling the world “I shall take some comfort from explaining to people exactly how you and your allies achieved this undemocratic upheaval in my book”. Don’t worry about having to shell out for a copy, it’ll be serialised, probably in the Mail.
Meanwhile, observers lined up to pass adverse comment, such as Ian Dunt from the i Paper: “Full regalia of modern Tory batshittery in Dorries resignation later: deep-state conspiracy theory gibberish, preening self-regard, constitutional illiteracy & a refusal to take any responsibility for her actions or those of the [governments] she's served in”.
To which LBC host James O’Brien added “The second most remarkable thing about Dorries is the way her conduct constantly proves her most caustic critics right. (The first is that she ended up in the actual Cabinet.)” and Otto English concluded “In a way Nadine Dorries’ political trajectory embodied all that's been awful about the last 13 years. A vindictive, mean-spirited MP who, despite doing nothing of any worth, and clearly being out of her depth as a minister, was imbued with an immense degree of baseless entitlement”.
But here a problem entered: as Mikey Smith told, “Asked whether she'd actually sent the letter to Rishi Sunak, No10 say: ‘Not to our knowledge’ … They're also unable to confirm whether she's written to the Treasury to formally trigger the resignation process”. Harry says Marvellous.
As to the real beneficiary of Nadine’s Red Mist episode, Chris Bryant observed “Nadine Dorries has just written every Labour leaflet for the next election”. So she has. But any Tory electoral meltdown won’t be her fault.
Yes, at long last, there goes Nadine Dorries …on her way … OUT.
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ReplyDeleteIs 'I declined to take your call' Dorriesspeak (Nadsat?) for 'I was still under the duvet with a mouth like a dingo's sphincter, groping for a paracetamol and prosecco livener when you called'?
ReplyDeleteAnd does #GoNads not know that *Parliament* was not claimed to be 'the mother of parliaments' but that *England* was?
And the most worrying statistic in all this is not surely that this one hopeless individual demeaned her office, last appeared in the House x months ago, hasn't spoken there for y sessions or has n extra employments outside Parliament; it's that 60% of the electorate of mid-Bedfordshire voted her in to do it.
A strange woman perfectly representative of a nation that long ago lost its head.
ReplyDeleteIceland might have something to say about Dorries' reference to the mother of parliaments.
ReplyDeleteYes, at long last, there goes Nadine Dorries …on her way … OUT.
ReplyDeleteOr possibly not.
They're also unable to confirm whether she's written to the Treasury to formally trigger the resignation process”
Hell hath no fury like a nutter scorned.
ReplyDeleteShe'll rock up at GB"News" or some other pile of ranting rightie shite. It's what her type do. Just another Glenda Slagg.
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