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Alan Duncan’s burn book of insults

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Attention has instead been drawn to the long list of Tory colleagues at whom Duncan unleashes a barrage of potshots. At times the serialisation reads less like Chips Channon and more like a ‘burn book’ of Mean Girls inspired insults as he takes aim at his ‘mentally certifiable’ colleagues on the green benches. Whether it’s the ‘crowd of zombies, aimlessly circling’ in the ‘most unimpressive cabinet imaginable’ or poor old ‘fat lump’ Eric Pickles, Duncan rarely has a nice word to say about anyone. Of Theresa May, he moaned:  ‘I don’t know who she talks to or confides in. Certainly not me, which is so silly.’ With these memoirs, it’s hardly a surprise.

Mr S has done a quick count and it appears in just the three extracts published thus far, Duncan took aim at no less than 27 of his fellow Tory MPs — than 9 per cent of the 2017-19 parliamentary Conservative party. Below is Steerpike’s guide to the best and worst of Alan Duncan’s insults on his fellow Conservatives in the Commons. 

Mr S wonders whether it was the entire parliamentary party who were useless or maybe Duncan should take a look at himself?

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