The fact that the 80th anniversary of D-Day coincided with the European elections and a general election in the UK is a stark reminder of how fragile peace and democracy are.
His redemption arc is being carved by the BBC, in another example of their coveted balance, that seems to list endlessly right wards.
He got a seat on the prime time special of Question Time, even though he supposedly wasn’t standing, which now looks more and more like a personal campaign launch party.
Then they gave him additional time to speak to correct his faux pas on the all party debate - he lost the crowd briefly as he steered into his more audible dog whistles, so then was given the last word on the topic even though he’d already spoke, and was given his full pulpit to close the show.
His redemption arc is being carved by the BBC, in another example of their coveted balance, that seems to list endlessly right wards.
He got a seat on the prime time special of Question Time, even though he supposedly wasn’t standing, which now looks more and more like a personal campaign launch party.
Then they gave him additional time to speak to correct his faux pas on the all party debate - he lost the crowd briefly as he steered into his more audible dog whistles, so then was given the last word on the topic even though he’d already spoke, and was given his full pulpit to close the show.
In answer to your last question they’ve all been sacked and the rising generation seem not to care. Education education education