The Conservative party knows the pain its leader has caused, but it just doesn’t care, says Lobby Akinnola of the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group
and lied to everyone, but the Conservative party seems to have decided that it is more important for it to support this man rather than choose a new leader who might, at least, rebuild some faith with the public. It is concerning because we are currently facing multiple crises, like the war in Ukraine and the cost of living crisis. And despite what we are being led to believe, Covid isn’t over yet. But the prime minister no longer has the moral authority to ask anyone to do anything.
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