With each self-obsessed, boneheaded utterance, Prince Harry inflicts more pain on his family
Shameful slur
WITH each self-obsessed, boneheaded utterance, Prince Harry inflicts more pain on his family.
The mind boggles at the nerve of the Queen’s prodigal grandson, finally visiting to “make sure she’s protected and got the right people around her”.
Guess what, Harry?
Our longest-reigning monarch is looked after just fine without you suddenly returning from your bolthole 5,500 miles away to pose as her saviour.
What an insult to his father and brother who, unlike him, dedicated themselves to their duties.
And to the devoted staff who sacrificed much to protect Her Majesty when Covid struck.
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Doesn’t he think these people already have Her Majesty’s interests at heart?
Are his slurs calculated and deliberate?
Or does Harry just witlessly blurt out whatever random thought pops into his brain during softball interviews?
One thing’s certain.
However fond of him she still is, the Queen should be very wary of having him and Meghan alongside her for the Jubilee.
Their huge unpopularity here, and their blatant disregard for the Family, risk wrecking a historic day.
Putin’s Haw
WE no longer hang traitors for treason.
We should, though, strip odious pro-Putin weirdo Graham Phillips of his UK passport.
We doubt he would object.
He’s far more at home in Russia’s gangster state, making money spouting absurd fictions for the Kremlin and “interviewing” handcuffed, wounded British PoWs in breach of the Geneva Convention.
During World War Two we could do nothing to stop treacherous Hitler fan William Joyce, Lord Haw-Haw, broadcasting radio speeches from Germany.
But in 2022 YouTube lets “journalist” Phillips spread his deranged anti-Ukraine filth to 264,000 followers. Why hasn’t it shut this revolting idiot down?
His lies are as transparent as Lord Haw-Haw’s and potentially more dangerous.
Shirk force
BRITAIN is in grave danger of coasting to economic doom.
Millions were paid to do nothing during Covid.
It was right to preserve jobs, but the rot has set in.
Now far too many do as little as they can get away with.
Working from home is seen as an unassailable right even if it is provably less productive than going to the office.
Nowhere is this more obvious than in Whitehall.
At the Education Department just 25 per cent of staff have returned.
Even with war raging in Europe only 67 per cent have shown up at the MoD.
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The left-leaning, union-dominated civil service’s overt reluctance to enact Tory policies is bad enough.
Letting them idle away hours at home is a recipe for national disaster and a shocking example to the rest of Britain.