On the other hand, she was on Today this morning calling for a 'Government of National Unity', which would seem to me to be a gross betrayal of the Party and voters she purports to represent. Meanwhile, of course, the ERG - who are actually seeking to ensure the Government sticks to its manifesto pledges - are described as 'rebels'. Go figure.
God, I can't bear to listen to it any more. I'm firmly fingers-in-ears-i-can't-hear-you.
Pretty soon it will all work out one way or another. The sun will continue to rise and set, life will go on.
Everyone needs to take a step back and just... breathe.
Yes, they voted in the knowledge that there may be a detrimental short-to-medium term economic impact, or to put it another way, "to be poorer"
Careful, m. You're in danger of ascribing intellectual agency to Leave voters. There'll be someone along to tell you an anecdote about their sister-in-law that proves they're all idiots any minute.
Careful, m. You're in danger of ascribing intellectual agency to Leave voters. There'll be someone along to tell you an anecdote about their sister-in-law that proves they're all idiots any minute.
God, I can't bear to listen to it any more. I'm firmly fingers-in-ears-i-can't-hear-you.
Pretty soon it will all work out one way or another. The sun will continue to rise and set, life will go on.
Everyone needs to take a step back and just... breathe.
Rees-Mogg and Baker have played a bit of a blinder, though. I do wish Jacob weren't so attached to double-breasted suits, though. They really don't suit thin, rangy men.
Rees-Mogg and Baker have played a bit of a blinder, though. I do wish Jacob weren't so attached to double-breasted suits, though. They really don't suit thin, rangy men.
Surely May is only conceding ground to them because when push comes to shove she knows she can rely on Parliament voting for whatever deal she brings back, because the alternative will be No Deal?
Or does the Parliamentary arithmetic not back that up?
Rees-Mogg and Baker have played a bit of a blinder, though. I do wish Jacob weren't so attached to double-breasted suits, though. They really don't suit thin, rangy men.
I'm guessing that suit was built for his grandfather, and will last another 3 or 4 generations.