In a way I hope she does replace Sunak - hopefully it will be even quicker getting the tories out then!
Why doesnât that surprise me bootâŠ
In order to comment on other people and their opinions we must first walk a mile in their shoes, or we could argue that you are not equipped with the relevant knowledge to discuss the topicâŠ
What does that mean?
You may not realise it but one does not need to have a Twitter / X Account to be able to read messages that other people post on Twitter / X.
Also, Katie Hopkins used to air her views on other media outlets too.
I thought she was a nasty piece of work when she was a contestant on The Apprentice - since then she has been a columnist for The Sun and the MailOnline, then worked for LBC - she was sacked from the last two for her hate speech - and her comments have been reported by other media outlets too, so thereâs been plenty of opportunities for folk who donât use Twitter/X to have enough knowledge of the opinions and style of rhetoric that Katie Hopkins spouts to form an opinion of her.
(PS - has Katie Hopkins ever walked a mile in the shoes of the people she writes nasty things about? I doubt it!)
What! My YouTube channel has 12 subscribers and I thought I was doing really well.
Have you seen Suella Bravermanâs shoes?
or Katie Hopkins shoes:
Youâre a braver man than I Gunga Din, I couldnât get two metres never mind a mile.
No prominent politician should voice such a judgement until after they have lived, for 3 months, the life of a typical version of those they are belittling!
(1) No bodyguards, (2) nothing but benefits (applied/waited for), (3) no access to savings from before the 3 months begins, (4) walking to shops, (5) no protection team, (6) no fortified car, and (7) no special favours, (8) no expenses, (9) only the food they find in local shops - once theyâve lived that, and have been the victim of a violent crime and found that the police donât come to talk to them until a week later, then Iâll have respect for those politicians, and I will be ready to listen to what they say!
Looks like them Ladies are going âGlampingâ
I think Suella makes a good home secretary, she is just doing her job, itâs what she gets paid to doâŠI commend her for being noticed if nothing else.
How many other home secretaryâs have been noticed and commented on. Most people donât even know who the previous home secretaries were or what they did. They probably just sat in a stuffy office stamping and signing documents and were oblivious to the general public.
Teresa May was very much noticed and commented on when she was Home Secretary, so was Priti Patel - not to mention some from the distant past who are still remembered now and were very much noticed and commented on during their tenure as Home Secretary - how about
Lord North, Robert Peel, the Duke of Wellington, Lord Palmerston, Winston Churchill, James Callaghan âŠ
and I agree with her on the âNo Tents in city centresâ thing. Allow that, and weâll have millions with disposable tents on staycation.