"[3] Morris and a team of contributors also created videos of a spoof soap opera, The Tories, cutting up and re-voicing television footage of prominent Conservatives including Michael Gove, Liz Truss and Jacob Rees-Mogg, Employing caricature and comedic inversion, such as voicing Rees-Mogg as a Glaswegian hard man, the characters were featured taking part in popular television programs, including The Apprentice and Mastermind.
True Stories from the Heart of British Politics, which received praise from LBC host James O'Brien and The Times columnist Caitlin Moran.
[2] Asked on BBC News about the reaction to unmasking himself, Morris said: “The people who were following me since the start have been saying very nice things about me and saying thank you for keeping them entertained during the pandemic.
Unless there’s some weird alchemy about pretending to be a Tory MP that makes you really funny, I reckon I can keep doing it with a straight bat as Henry Morris.” [6] When asked if he’d have launched the account in response to a Labour party government, he replied he would if they’d behaved as badly, adding, "But you'd have to go some to be as corrupt and incompetent as what we are currently witnessing."
[7] Now tweeting under his own name, Morris has written and presented a series of wider-ranging satirical videos, tackling net zero,[8] the profiteering of UK water companies[9] and the knowing complicity of fossil fuel producers in global warming.
To support Chris Packham's charity Wild Justice, he took part in a run to every site where a hen harrier has been poisoned or otherwise killed to facilitate grouse shooting.