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  • The last 5 mins of news night was interesting last night> Matt Ford was on fresh from the one nation tory hustings, he had been the interviewer.

    He spent most of the time talking about how mental Rabb is,

    Rabb on not being a feminist. If you don't believe in equity between men and women are there any other areas of society where you also do believe in equity ? his response, I'm not a feminist, but I do believe in equity between men and women.

    And Rabb plan to get the no deal brexit of his dreams is to get the queen to prorogue parliament so we just crash out!

    other snippets he sounded surprised what Hunt came across as have a soul. and Gove was very impressive.

  • And Rabb plan to get the no deal brexit of his dreams is to get the queen to prorogue parliament so we just crash out!

    Is that remotely plausible? I'd have thought that the queen discontinuing parliament so as to ignore rules it earlier made would be a highly unlikely intervention by the royal family.

    If it's not plausible, then it's just a waste of everyone's time. The day at my workplace when someone asks me whether I've done my actions from the last meeting and I say no, but I'm thinking of asking CEO to strike the minutes from it so I don't have to would likely be the last time I'm asked to do anything.

  • And Rabb plan to get the no deal brexit of his dreams is to get the queen to prorogue parliament so we just crash out!

    Also, if Raab had a Brexit plan, or a negotiation strategy (or whatever they want to term it) he probably should have tried to do it when he was Brexit secretary.

    There's three people who explicitly shouldn't be allowed to espouse fictional Brexit plans - May, Davis and Raab - because they've already been 'in charge' of it. Having been in charge, the current Brexit deal is either their implicitly implemented vision, or they've failed to implement it. Either of those two outcomes (in a sane world) should presumably disqualifies them from trying again.

  • Gove is my top. Given he campaigned for Leave he's spent the past three years appearing fairly neutral in the Brexit debate and generally keeping his nose clean.

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