Newspaper headlines: ‘Not over yet’ for flood risks and ‘top Tory says party faces obliteration’

The Times[1] focuses on criticism of the Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Ed Davey, who was postal affairs minister in the coalition government. One victim portrayed in the drama, Jo Hamilton, tells the paper Sir Ed should have “done his job” and asked more questions. Referencing the Lib Dem leader’s 31 calls for people to resign on his Twitter profile in recent years, the paper’s editorial says he, himself, has questions to answer – and so far shows “little sign of either candour or contrition”. The Sun’s editorial says “his credibility is shot to pieces”. Sir Ed has previously expressed regret for not doing more.

References

  1. ^ The Times (www.thetimes.co.uk)