A quote 'reputedly' from Napoleon at Waterloo, when an Aide seeing some odd movement in the Allied Lines, asked what will you do Sire. Nothing at all, said the great General. I never interfere while an enemy is making mistakes.
I'm sure some red rosette wearing dipstick will do their best to drag the spotlight away shortly by saying something stupid.
I I imagine a Prime Ministers Question Time wher all sides were honest and told the truth. Sir Kier.---Does the PM still believe in collective cabinet responsibility? PM,-- Of course. Then why has only the Chancellor been sacked for this shambles? PM. --This wasn't a Cabinet decision. Sir K--Then who came up with this hair brained policy.? PM -The decision was made by the Chancellor after discussions with me! Sir K Then can I assume that I will shortly be feeling hurt, not to have received an invitation to your 'leaving do'?
That interview was an absolute car crash. She seemed to malfunction, repeated the same answer robotically whilst avoiding the question (even the Telegraph asking why she wasn't resigning) and then ran away. A general election has never been needed more.
When Kwarteng flew back from the US the airline was worried about where to seat him. They didn't want him anywhere near *business* or *economy* ...