To my mind Lee Anderson is part of the problem. He strives to create an impression that in their hearts the Conservatives are conservative but they are not. To me he comes across as window dressing.
Yes, he comes across as more genuine than most of his Parliamentary colleagues, and more like a grass-roots Tory who sounds off in the saloon bar. And that's the problem. Sunak has only put him into the Deputy Chair position because the "Red Wall" is in trouble. Defensive tokenism.
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Yes, he comes across as more genuine than most of his Parliamentary colleagues, and more like a grass-roots Tory who sounds off in the saloon bar. And that's the problem. Sunak has only put him into the Deputy Chair position because the "Red Wall" is in trouble. Defensive tokenism.
Sam - we may assume he knows why he's there too, and he's willing to be that token.
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