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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> And don't forget Boris's tendency to self-sabotage. I think he's let himself be

> out-manoeuvred at the final fence by someone with a colder mind. He should know that back-stabbing

> is the Tory way.


Labour is hardly a model of unity. At least the Tory's back-stabbing is quick, efficient and done (mostly) behind closed doors.


Labour seems to be waiting for Corbyn to slowly bleed to death, occasionally giving the wound a good kick.

Maybe Gove is simply placing himself advantageously so he can negotiate a good position - he has form with Theresa May over the Trojan Horse schools episode in Birmingham so he couldn't expect any favours from Theresa May without some leverage.


Also Gove had to apologise for comparing EU economic experts to Nazis - they won't forget that in Brussels. He appears to have a loose tongue - maybe he ought to have stuck with the comedy ?

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