May 23rd 2024.
Next up on the agenda, the renowned judge of Great British Sewing Bee, Patrick Grant, has received widespread praise for his bold statements against the Conservative party's reign of the past 14 years, just ahead of the upcoming general election.
The announcement of the election, made by Rishi Sunak yesterday, was surrounded by a heavy downpour and a loud protest by Steve Bray, who blasted out the Labour party's anthem "Things Will Only Get Better", effectively drowning out the Prime Minister's speech.
Following this momentous event, Grant, 52, appeared on BBC's Debate Night, hosted by Stephen Jardine, where he took some time to reflect on the past 14 years under the leadership of Tory prime ministers such as David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Sunak himself.
In a candid discussion, the fashion entrepreneur stated, "I can't help but feel that we have suffered under a Conservative government that has caused more harm than good to our country and its people in my 50 years of existence. While in the past, you could always find something positive done by the government, regardless of your political stance, this time, I struggle to think of a single thing that has made any situation better for anyone. In fact, I could easily spend the next hour listing all the things they have made worse."
Grant's bold and honest words struck a chord with viewers, who praised him for accurately summarizing the sentiments of many in the nation, as we approach the polling day on July 4th.
One viewer, Wren, even took to social media to say, "Patrick Grant absolutely nailed it! And he couldn't have been more accurate when he called the current politicians "Somewhat Shambolic". Brilliant!"
Meanwhile, Sunak's announcement was accompanied by a completely unnecessary drenching outside No. 10 Downing Street, while Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour party, tripped and rolled his ankle outside his house, marking a rather rocky start for both candidates in their race for the next leadership.
As if that wasn't enough, D:Ream's iconic 90s hit, "Things Will Only Get Better", has already skyrocketed in the iTunes charts, and is expected to remain there until a new Prime Minister is elected.
In the midst of all this electoral chaos, Debate Night continues to air every Wednesday at 10:30 pm on BBC Scotland, providing a platform for meaningful discussions on the current political climate.
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