Keir clubs himself with the lead pipe in a Downing Street game of No Cluedo / John Crace
The prime minister’s short-term memory is shot to pieces. Just who could be behind these dastardly briefings? It’s the worst game of Cluedo in town. Four players dealt a hand of cards. Without turning them over, player one makes the first guess. “Just one question. Does the suspect wear (…)
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