Readers have their say on the Tory leadership candidates and the Wagatha Christie case
The final decision on who our next Prime Minister will be is down to around 160,000 Conservative party paid up members – a tiny percentage of the population.
But we are where we are and, although media channels can be turned over, I would like to offer the following advice to the two wannabe PMs. With Vardy, Rooney, Depp and Heard, I suspect they need to get their faces splashed across all formats of media to keep themselves in the public eye, or acquire millions in compensation and sell their stories of victories or being the victim at the same time upgrading their profile for future work.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but it does not deal with the situations at the time. We could sue the Government for every error, along with previous governments over the weapons of mass destruction, but at the end of the day, it’s not Government money but taxes being paid out as compensation, the same as when the BBC has to pay out compensation – it’s our TV licence fee which cover such costs, of which one must ask whether any heads will roll after the “Nanny Gate” case.
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