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Please Be Advised

Please Be Advised

21 July 2022 /Posted byHelen Bovaird Ryan
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Please Be Advised

by Helen Bovaird Ryan

I’d just like to start this morning by welcoming you one and all
To this wonderful institution Our government, many thanks for making the call
to join our brigade of stalwarts, you’ve now boarded the Boris-Rishi-Liz Bus,
you’ve made the grade, you’re vetted, you’re now officially one of us.

So that’s all very lovely and charming, but I feel it would be remiss
not to give you each fair warning – this job comes with perks but also risks
It’s a place of plenty, huge opportunity but also many pitfalls
So I’d like to begin by explaining we’ve created a brand new protocol

Please open the booklets in your folders. It’s so boring I won’t read it all
But I expect you to glance at the contents, before shredding it. Your call.
A. Ensure you’ve completely covered your back
B. Never leave yourself exposed, make sure to tighten any slack
C. Don’t give a single glimpse into life at Number Ten,
you’ll soon discover its very walls listen.

So if you put those principles at the top of your new list
You’ll avoid placing the government in the path of possible risk
And of course, my dear friends, that is our ultimate goal here
to hold power ad infinitum, that’s a given, never fear.

Moving on, there’s the thorny issue of dealing with THE PRESS
And here, I think you’ll find we’ve established good redress
If you look at your handout – please turn to page 95
There’s a list of handy phrases that I’ll ask you to memorise

….THE HONEST ANSWER IS….
… AS FAR AS I’M AWARE….
….I’M VERY GLAD YOU ASKED THAT…
….IT’S JUST BECAUSE WE CARE….
….THAT’S DESPICABLE, DEPLORABLE,
UNACCEPTABLE, THAT’S WRONG….
….LET ME BEGIN BY SAYING….
….MOVING FORWARD, MOVING ON….
….WE TACKLE THE BIG ISSUES….
….THERE WAS NEVER ANY QUESTION….
….I HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF….
….IT WAS NEVER OUR INTENTION….
….LOOK AT OUR TRACK RECORD…. and so on and so forth,

you get the picture, don’t you? The press just can’t handle the truth.

The way to get the job done, is to avoid answers as above. Like I say
the press will be quite happy to defer and go away.
The key thing to remember is they’re constrained by small time-bites
So stall, fob them off with cliches. They’ll smile in polite delight.

Okay there you have it, I wish you well my friends,
there’s a party soon in room 101, I expect you to attend.
If you follow all my guidelines, let me assure each one of you
Number Ten will be your perfect home till 2052.

Tags: Boris Bullshit, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, Tory leadership
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