11th October The Glitteratti strike
No, not another industrial dispupte but rather an one mans attempt to brighten up what promised to be a dull, dull speech from a dull, dull man.
The cost of living crisis was seen in full effect yesterday when the Labour party's attempts to add a bit of razzamatazz to procedings at it's annual party conference in Liverpool fell decidely flat. This was after a proposed battalion of glitter cannons had to be scaled back to a single individual showering it's leader with a sachet of sparkles.
Political analysts remain unsure if this was a sudden change in policy with the Labour party giving up on it's attempt to polish a turd and simply resorting to rolling it in glitter in the hope of winning the next election.
At the time of going to press Grace Under Pressure would like to stress that newspaper headlines reporting 'Starmer well and truly glittered' are nothing to do with any kind of close encounter with the disgraced 1970's pop star. The question that will be answered at the next general election is will anyone want to be in Sir Keir Starmers gang either?

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