>> The tweet is funny but the poll is also interesting, no deal is more popular
>> than JC?
The poll is interesting in itself but not just because of the headline result. Not got time or numerical fluency to explore but once you poll on multiple co-dependant questions you get odd answers.
Meanwhile the machinations over an election go on. HAving said consent under fixed term parliament act would be forthcoming once the 'Prohibition of No Deal Act' had Royal Assent the opposition parties now seem to be wavering. Not just Labour. The SNP's spokesman was on the Today programme just after seven o'clock news this morning. He wasn't saying, as they were earlier, lets go for it. Bottom line is they don't trust Boris to honour his commitments or to abide by convention.
Ken Clarke, in what was within a cigar wrapper's width of unparliamentary language, said similar in the House yesterday.
And here's the wonderfully expressive Jess Phillips's view:
www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2019/sep/04/jess-phillips-accuses-boris-johnson-of-playing-a-bully-boy-game-video
I freely admit to being biased where Ms Phillips is concerned, one of my favourite politicians (though not in way BBD might think), but you've got to admit she has a point.
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