Alex Phillips: We Need to Talk About the forthcoming Gray Day

Alex Phillips: We Need to Talk About the forthcoming Gray Day
Gray Day mono 24 jan
Alex Phillips

By Alex Phillips


Published: 24/01/2022

- 14:23

Updated: 24/01/2022

- 19:28

Two weeks ago, you had never heard of Sue Gray. Now, her report could bring down the Government by the end of the week.

Two weeks ago, you had never heard of Sue Gray.

Now, her report could bring down the Government by the end of the week.


With Dominic Cummings sending his written evidence to the inquiry and tittle tattle that Downing Street coppers have spilled damning evidence on goings-on under their watch, is the Prime Minister's fate is sealed?

We may get Fifty Shades of Gray, but the mob is baying for black and white.

Yet Boris' Brexit Britain has finally, after a pregnant pandemic pause, started showing glimmers of good governance, just as the guillotine could fall.

Truly independent foreign policy has enabled an assertive UK on the world stage, Boris may back a VAT cut on energy, something only possible due to Brexit, and the economy is set to recover quicker than other developed nations due to the Prime Minister's firmness on freedom day seeing the WHO call Britain the first country to likely emerge from the pandemic.

If Boris survives, will he double down on recent success?

Can a successor keep the foot on the gas, or has the conveyor belt of chaos stymied any chance to make good on Brexit dividends?

We Need to Talk About the forthcoming Gray Day.

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