The Queen’s speech during Tuesday’s State Opening of Parliament has been a talking point for a number of reasons. Prince Charles stood in for the Queen, who has been having mobility problems, the speech was heavy on the removal of rights and did nothing to help people struggling with the cost of living.
So very proud to announce our bold new plans to ban peaceful protests, tear up legislation to protect workers rights, privatise Channel 4 and do fuck all to address the cost of living crisis. You’re welcome.#QueensSpeech
— Parody Boris (@Parody_PM) May 10, 2022
Additionally, people were left scratching their heads after Boris Johnson suggested that he and Rishi Sunak would address the cost-of-living omission within days – leading the Treasury Department to deny any knowledge of such a thing.
Dan Walker broached the subject during an interview with Michael Gove, and his answer was like something from the Britain’s Got Talent blooper real.
Watch for yourself.
Dan Walker: The PM said there would be more help in the coming days… the Treasury said no… Ed Davey said that shows the govt is chaotic & don't have a plan.. what's the truth
Michael Gove: The truth is Ed Davey is chaotic & he doesn't have a scooby..#BBCBreakfas pic.twitter.com/6PjYpcuLTq
— Haggis_UK (@Haggis_UK) May 11, 2022
Viewers were baffled and unimpressed.
1.
Embarrassing. There’s a cost of living crisis and a Government Minister is doing silly voices during an interview. pic.twitter.com/cWrgyirUYa
— Karl Turner MP (@KarlTurnerMP) May 11, 2022
2.
WHAT IS HAPPENING. pic.twitter.com/8SpGuLfkxj
— Rosie Holt (@RosieisaHolt) May 11, 2022
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An interview so bad he got cocaine trending pic.twitter.com/usqauoItd3
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) May 11, 2022
4.
"And you'll never have another interviewee like me, someone who's basically a chilled-out entertainer" pic.twitter.com/O4GAz5P9bh
— Parody Boris (@Parody_PM) May 11, 2022
5.
An insight into how Cabinet meetings are conducted? Or just one minister at the end of his tether? pic.twitter.com/FacEmI0bor
— Rachel Wearmouth (@REWearmouth) May 11, 2022
6.
Is Michael Gove alright? pic.twitter.com/Ze9TSZHhdj
— Kevin Schofield (@KevinASchofield) May 11, 2022
7.
Gove in a truly unhinged performance here that appears to veer between a dodgy American accent and Harry Enfield’s Scouser
— Liam Thorp (@LiamThorpECHO) May 11, 2022
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