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If this is the best Theresa May can offer to defend Brexit, you know we’re truly f***ed

Fréa Lockley by Fréa Lockley
13 November 2018
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Theresa May’s Brexit deal is in tatters. On 20 September, all 27 EU countries tore down her proposed Chequers deal at a summit in Salzburg. Yet, despite this rejection, party loyalists insist it can still go ahead. To prove this, they wheeled out housing secretary James Brokenshire the next morning to defend May’s Brexit carnage on Radio 4‘s Today show.

Yes, it looks like a housing secretary who even Piers Morgan has banned for being “unbelievably boring” is the best May’s got. It shows just how f***d we really are.

Credible?

It was clear from the media response to May’s car crash speech in Salzburg that Brokenshire had a difficult task ahead:

Front pages are brutal for PM this morning – pity James Brokenshire who's out to defend what happened on TV and radio this morning https://t.co/epWZ33o29u

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) September 21, 2018

But Brokenshire seemed to ignore all this. When asked “how did this go so wrong for the prime minister?” he responded:

The prime minister is acting in the national interest, she’s sticking up for Britain and the Chequers deal is a workable, credible deal to meet our ambitions and our intent.

In the face of public humiliation, and the heads of 27 EU countries saying Chequers won’t work, Brokenshire just carried on defending May.

“Boring”

As HuffPost reported, on 19 September, Brokenshire “pulled out” of an interview on Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan. So live on air, Morgan said:

As if the entire planet doesn’t think Brexit is a farce or that your boss is not a leader…

The truth is you’re an unbelievably boring person.

For once, and once only, it looks like Morgan was right:

Piers Morgan bans Tory minister James Brokenshire 'for life' from Good Morning Britainhttps://t.co/Z6Y0HF9yX0 pic.twitter.com/2ObTB9rQOB

— Mirror Politics (@MirrorPolitics) September 19, 2018

Not very often I agree with @piersmorgan but he’s spot on about James brokenshire!!

— Louise Gilvary (@lougilv) September 19, 2018

In his BBC interview, Brokenshire really didn’t say much that challenged Morgan’s position. And when May issued an emergency Brexit statement on 21 September, she did little to allay the fears that Brexit really is a “farce”.

Who knew that we’d ever agree with Morgan on anything? It only goes to show that the UK really does seem to be quite fucked at the moment.

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