I don’t want to play sematic games with you because I really don’t give a shit and am not looking for an argument but…
Achievement: he finished the marathon.
Unsuccessful: he finished the marathon slower than his time last year.
Both can be true at the same time and it comes down to your interpretation of being a success which, I think we can agree for yourself, is never going to be favourable to Sunak / this government / any Tory. And that’s cool: each to their own. But for others it might be true.
I thought the point was that he didn’t achieve anything, not that what he achieved wasn’t successful.
How is something that doesn’t work an achievement?
I don’t want to play sematic games with you because I really don’t give a shit and am not looking for an argument but…
Both can be true at the same time and it comes down to your interpretation of being a success which, I think we can agree for yourself, is never going to be favourable to Sunak / this government / any Tory. And that’s cool: each to their own. But for others it might be true.