Not only was Rishi Sunak’s election campaign salvo this week one of the laziest, most divisive and incoherent collections of gaslighting gibberish in recent political history – it was littered throughout with misleading suggestions and basic untruths. The Matts do a bit of fact checking on our dear leader’s latest spell behind baby’s first lectern. Also… a day out at the Sir Harry Evans Summit on investigative journalism inspires the Matts and provokes questions on how can the media do better.
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