Michael Spicer takes us back to a room next door to Liz Truss in 2014
Back in 2014, before she reached the dizzy heights of *checks notes* person who walks around with an empty red folder, Liz Truss was the Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which was the topic of a speech she made to the Conservative Party conference. To put it mildly, it’s not the most compelling speech we’ve ever seen, which is why it’s been mercilessly ripped since resurfacing recently.
RT if you feel embarrassed to be #British (currently!) after watching this… #BrexitShambles #BorisCabinetIsAShambles pic.twitter.com/tS2RWOkETR
— Kishan Devani FRSA 🔶 (@Kishan_Devani) July 31, 2019
This is hysterical poor #liztruss like a bad open spot at the @edfringe #janeygodleyreacts pic.twitter.com/CSqfibSTqM
— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) August 1, 2019
Unfortunately for her, the speech came to the attention of Mr Michael Spicer, and he delved into styles past to produce a faultless interpretation of what must have been going on in the room next door.
the room next door from 2014 – Liz Truss pic.twitter.com/9b6W46Vbvo
— Michael Spicer (@MrMichaelSpicer) August 2, 2019
How he managed to find something funnier than her face after the big pork markets announcement is a mystery, yet here we are. These comments reflect how well the sketch went down on Twitter.
Genius as always! This was destined to be a “room next door”👍
— James Mackenzie (@jarmackenzie) August 2, 2019
The drowning out with music…shouldn't have been drinking coffee. pic.twitter.com/9bgqlt8J78
— Tony Gagliardi (@TonyGagliardi4) August 2, 2019
Tories haven't had a plan B before now…. Great Mike!!Hugely significant!! 👏👏👏
😂😂😂— Pam oshanter (@Pamos19) August 2, 2019
Matthew Johnston had high praise for Michael.
Wonderful. Almost makes Brexit worth it, in the same way that without WW2 we’d never have experienced the joy of the Fawlty Towers ‘The Germans’ episode.
— Matthew Johnston (@MatthewJohnst14) August 2, 2019
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