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No Deal Is Better Than A Bard Deal
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...from a Shakespearian themed Christmas edition of This Week. Neil's subtitle to the play Much Ado about Brexit - a Comedy of Errors.
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Portillo has had a strange career, son of a radical left-wing father, became a spoilt child TV advertising figure, (The Crunchie Bar Kid) then an odious smart-a***d politician.
Deservedly losing his seat seemed to by the making of him, his train journey films will run forever and give him a handsome pension for life.
He has now matured into being sound and apposite spokesman for non-politically orientated common sense.
I really value his judgement and look forward to his 'This Week' comments on all subjects.
Portillo has had a strange career, son of a radical left-wing father, became a spoilt child TV advertising figure, (The Crunchie Bar Kid) then an odious smart-a***d politician.
Deservedly losing his seat seemed to by the making of him, his train journey films will run forever and give him a handsome pension for life.
He has now matured into being sound and apposite spokesman for non-politically orientated common sense.
I really value his judgement and look forward to his 'This Week' comments on all subjects.
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