England has never had a Prime Minister who made people laugh so much. His jokes have the nation in stitches. Parliament has become like a music hall stage on which he entertains the House with his unique brand of humour - humour that is often coarse and vulgar, and majors on flatulence in all its nauseous guises. But ironically it is the much-maligned fart that may ultimately bring about the Prime Minister's scandalous downfall ... Following in the long tradition of scatological British humour previously practised by authors such as Tom Sharpe and Spike Milligan, A Stink in the Tale is a...
England has never had a Prime Minister who made people laugh so much. His jokes have the nation in stitches. Parliament has become like a music hall s...