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Originally Posted by Wills2
Awful man the unacceptable face of the Tories in my opinion, if I were May I'd be summoning the Jag and going to chequers for a slap up steak dinner and nice bottle or two of pomerol (whatever that is)
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While I completely disagree with JRM on Brexit, I much prefer him to Boris. They’re both privileged old Etonians with a condescending attitude, but at least JRM has a sincerely held view that leaving the EU is good for the UK. Boris on the other hand is just an opportunist who is looking to further his career. He could have been on either side of this debate, but chose the one which he felt would benefit him personally.
I have had some indirect dealings with JRM in relation to his previous Treasury Select Committee role, and he seemed pretty sensible to me.