However much we pity her, it seems fair to ask if Theresa May’s court – her chief of staff and others – did everything they could to prevent yesterday’s humiliation. Alastair Campbell, Blair’s spin doctor, thought not on Twitter:A prime minister is therefore never allowed to be sick. Tony [Blair] as a result had to give speeches with a sore throat that made speaking in a normal voice intolerable, and we had to find strong anaesthetics so that he could speak at all. He had to carry on with foreign trips although half dead with flu and having to be propped up. He fought the 2005 election… with an inflamed disc in his back.
It wasn’t as if her cough and lost voice was a tremendous surprise. The day before, Nick Ferrari, a veteran broadcaster, asked her on LBC whether her voice would really hold out. Her interview with him was one of 26 that she did on Tuesday. Was that sensible? Did they get a doctor involved before she spoke on Wednesday? Ultimately, May might have survived the very unfunny P45 prank, the lettering falling off the staging, and the almost incredible fact that her speechwriter apparently plagiarised The West Wing.There will be a lot of sympathy re her cough but it is also shocking preparation. Doctors can sort for an hour!
— ALASTAIR CAMPBELL (@campbellclaret) October 4, 2017
But I suspect, having seen the Prime Minister struggling with her health at a key moment in her political career, even if it was just a cold, we will never think of her in the same way again. Her court should have been able to prevent that.Listen to Theresa May as she plagiarises President Bartlett from TV show the West Wing. pic.twitter.com/jDmmTbkIS3 — I was a JSA claimant (@imajsaclaimant) October 4, 2017
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