Britain’s current winter crisis seems to be unfolding on many fronts at once - one is the collapse of several small energy suppliers. A friend of mine who lives in a large apartment on a fixed income finds his monthly tariff is likely to go up by £100 a month. Incensed by this, and much else, he called the Conservative Party’s Edinburgh HQ and asked to be put through to the membership secretary. “Would you describe yourselves as the governing party?” he asked. “Well yes, we are the governing party,” was the answer. “Why don’t you govern then?” he snapped and put the phone down.
September 28
September 28
September 28
Britain’s current winter crisis seems to be unfolding on many fronts at once - one is the collapse of several small energy suppliers. A friend of mine who lives in a large apartment on a fixed income finds his monthly tariff is likely to go up by £100 a month. Incensed by this, and much else, he called the Conservative Party’s Edinburgh HQ and asked to be put through to the membership secretary. “Would you describe yourselves as the governing party?” he asked. “Well yes, we are the governing party,” was the answer. “Why don’t you govern then?” he snapped and put the phone down.