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  • RobDRobD Posts: 59,936
    AndyJS said:

    Major was widely criticised and ridiculed as May is now.

    Fast forward twenty years and Major is characterised as a political titan - the benefit of being followed by the catastrophes that were Blair and Brown.

    Oddly enough I'm watching House of Cards for the first time, on BBC iPlayer. Between episodes 2 and 3, Major took over as prime minister, which is the best timing a TV drama has ever had I think. Can't believe I haven't watched it until now.
    Any good? Ashamed to say I've not watched it :o
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,628

    Major was widely criticised and ridiculed as May is now.

    Fast forward twenty years and Major is characterised as a political titan

    Citation needed.
  • Boris now saying he is against Chequers but for TM

    JRM and David Davis saying the same

    Reality clicking in with the ERG. They cannot remove her

    :lol: They have finally worked out LBJ's first rule of politics: be able to count.

    They have realised that May is going to take herself out because Chequers is going nowhere - all they need to do is wait. The time she will be challenged is when and if she comes back with. Chequers sellout. They are playing it very well.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,301
    A lot of detail emerged on the Manafort plea last night.
    First, it really does seem pardon proof, as it includes admission of facts in the charges on which the jury in his original trial was deadlocked - which would make any state prosecution a slam dunk. There’s quite a good article on that here:
    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/14/manafort-probe-russia-trump-pardon-825751

    Secondly, and more importantly from the Trump perspective, the cooperation agreement appears to be total, not excluding his time in the Trump campaign, and agreeing to further questioning without any lawyer present. It sounds as though what he knows, he will tell - or has already told.

    Any further suggestion from the administration that the investigation be ended just became a great deal more dangerous for Trump, or anyone in the Justice Department who might follow Trump’s order to do so.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,301
    Straw in the wind in a key swing state - the Republicans’ wealthiest donor just quit the party:
    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/406822-wealthiest-republican-supporter-in-ohio-quits-party
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 71,301
    Could be entertaining - Cruz has agreed to three debates with O’Rourke:
    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/406801-cruz-and-orourke-to-hold-three-debates-before-election
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