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I think Nell Frizell captures it beautifully in Chris Grayling poisons everything he touches. Yet still he rises
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/12/chris-grayling-poi...
It could be a good thing. The decision will be taken not to release the report. Grayling will cock up as usual and bingo, we will all get a copy of the report delivered to our houses.
"The former transport secretary is one of several Tory grandees whose names have emerged as in the frame"
Slightly different to the headline above...
Is there anything that man can touch that doesn't turn to poop.
Even the readers of the New York Times know of him as Failing Grayling.
I'm not sure I'd trust him to take charge of making the tea (and definitely not coffee). Let''s just hope he releases it as-is without getting it changed first.