Nick Dixon and Toby Young Talk About Lee Anderson’s Defection to Reform U.K., the Plot to Bring Back Boris and Toby’s Latest Twitter Pile-On

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 79!

This week:

  • We give Toby the right of reply about a controversial piece published by the Daily Sceptic, which led to an X pile-on (formerly known as a Twitter pile-on)
  • Lee Anderson defects to Reform U.K.
  • Will Boris return via the so-called ‘Henley Plot’?
  • Does David ‘Lord’ Cameron fancy another crack at the Tory leadership?
  • The Princess of Wales releases a poorly edited family photo, and we explore the various explanations
  • Plus everyone’s favourite section, Peak Woke!

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Brett_McS
2 years ago

“Bring Back Boris”. Why? Not sick of being disappointed yet?

wokeman
wokeman
2 years ago
Reply to  Brett_McS

So he can start more wars, wave through jabs, lock us in our homes and take our remaining cars/boilers away!

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  wokeman

It always got my goat when they called that man “Boris” as if he were their mate. He’s not my mate.