Do you really think this ruling is legal but not political?
If we all had a pound every time we voted for someone who went against their word, we'd almost have enough money to buy a very small round of drinks by now.
It is the going against his principals though that really sticks in the craw. How the eff does he think he's going to nationalise anything in the EU, or even dabble with public capital investment over private? I almost literally* want us to remain and for him to win the election just for the popcorn of watching that one play out.
btw What was the deal with that spider in the judge?
Yikes