"Ha, thank you for saving Great Britain up to 40,000 British Pounds in expenditures!"
As the opposition party's "strongest firepower," Charles James Fox snorted, stood up, and sarcastically said, "But this little 'contribution' can hardly make up for the huge losses we have suffered in North Africa due to the strategic errors of you and the Prime Minister."
Speaking, he gestured to the hundreds of members of Congress behind him: "I think the Tory Party must give Congress an explanation for this!"
The Tory Party was currently the ruling party of England.
However, they did not have much of an advantage over the Whig Party in terms of support, largely because King George III had a special preference for young William Pitt and used the influence of the Royal Family to strongly promote him to the position of Prime Minister.
The Whig Party had always been unhappy with this, so since young William Pitt took office, they seized every opportunity to attack the Tory Party.