All is not lost. Yes, it is the darkest hour of the culture war, but when did that ever perturb the leaders of mighty Britain? Admittedly the PM appears to have suffered some serious losses during the ‘Battle of the Knees’, but surely our American allies can be relied upon to send fresh talking points, so a new initiative maybe launched?
What is the alternative? How will Britain be ruled in a strong and stable manner if acceptance of inherent differences resulting from accident of birth becomes commonplace once again?
The last time it was so in our great and bustling isles there was a scandalous amount of taxpayer money spent on the taxpayer, and not sensibly redirected to where it could be used for profit from tax havens.
Do you wish to see homelessness reduced? Do you wish to see libraries reopen? NHS waiting lists shrinking? Sure Start centres and youth clubs proliferate where property market speculation should be burgeoning? No. Only the Woke want that.
This is not the beginning of the end of the culture war. At least it need not be. There is a way forward for Mr Johnson to reclaim the initiative in today’s Battle of Britain.
All he needs to do is leave the footballers alone and take a few steps back to the early, successful stages of the fight to liberate himself and his colleagues from basic human dignity and compassion.
He needs only to once again focus the discussion on legitimate concerns about immigration. And no, we’re not talking about a shortage of workers, HGV drivers, soft fruit pickers and the like.
You know exactly what is meant by the phrase and happily in his Home Secretary we have a willing Field Marshall in the war on woke.
Britain can be placed into an eternal coma. All Mr Johnson has to do is believe. And perhaps pen a few more racist trope littered newspaper columns.