I’ve been under the assumption that May joined the dots a long time ago. Or at least the civil service sat her down and joined the dots in front of her. This has been a long process of getting the rest of the country to the same realisation without it looking like they’re welching on the result. Maybe that’s wishful thinking as well though.Brexit is really a process of elimination. We can’t have no-deal. Therefore we must have a deal. Based on the UK’s vastly inferior leverage, that deal must be conducted on the EU’s terms. And if those terms prove unacceptable, we can still opt not to continue Brexit at all. The prime minister may not yet have joined the dots, but she assembled them all in order on Wednesday. In the end all she had to do was tell the truth.
LarryDavid wrote:Just wasn't sure which part of 'holding power to account' was covered by printing a puff piece from May announcing her latest doomed relaunch.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/10/07/michael-gove-let-homeowners-scavenge-waste-council-dumps/amp/Michael Gove: Let homeowners scavenge for waste at council dumps
monkey wrote:I thought this was a parody when it popped up on twitter.https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/10/07/michael-gove-let-homeowners-scavenge-waste-council-dumps/amp/Michael Gove: Let homeowners scavenge for waste at council dumps
monkey wrote:Yeah it’s actually not a bad idea. It’s obviously tainted by coming from someone who probably envisages it as a replacement for unemployment benefit.
But I’ve thrown away plenty of stuff that could be fixed or restored by someone with the inclination.
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