It’s fair for politicians to get caught unawares over internet memes or soap twists – but this is something far different, writes Andrew Woodcock
I’ve always been a little sympathetic with politicians who get caught unawares over internet memes or football arguments or the latest twist of a soap opera or reality TV contest.
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