Jonathan Brash, a backbencher in the UK government, publicly criticized the ongoing political turmoil in Westminster, stating he was “fed up to the back teeth of this psychodrama.”
Brash made the remarks during a parliamentary session, marking the first public dissent from within government ranks regarding the current political climate.
The comments come amid ongoing debates over policy direction and internal party dynamics, with Brash expressing frustration over what he described as unnecessary political theater.
His statement reflects growing concerns among some government members about the effectiveness of current leadership and the focus of parliamentary proceedings.
No further details about the specific context of Brash’s remarks or any immediate response from party leadership were available in the immediate aftermath of his comments.