Foreign Secretary Gillian Keegan outside 10 Downing Street. Kirsty Wigglesworth / AP
"Fucking good job - everyone else sat on their asses"
Britain's Education Minister Gillian Keegan has been forced to apologize after a comment about the British concrete crisis that has caused more than 100 schools to be closed in whole or in part, writes The Guardian.
After an interview with ITV, where Keegan was pressed about the crisis, the channel's camera continued to roll and Keegan then expressed her frustration at the lack of action by others while she herself tried to solve the problems.
- Does anyone ever say: "You know what, you've done a fucking good job, because everyone else has just sat on their asses and done nothing?"
Blockade in British school / Rishi Sunak TT
Over 100 schools are forced to close - Sunak is blamed for the British concrete crisis
Over 100 schools in Great Britain are being forced to close completely or partially in time for the start of school in the country. This is because the concrete from which the schools are built is at risk of crumbling, British media reports.
The concrete crisis, as the British media call the news, risks developing into a severe political headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party.
The opposition Labor Party claims that since last summer they have warned about collapsing school buildings 180 times in the country's parliament, but that this has been met with shrugs from the government, reports Sky News.
Sunak is accused of ignoring the Ministry of Education's request for money to renovate hundreds of crumbling schools during his time as finance minister, writes The Guardian.
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