ON BREXIT.
Great
news.
The hitherto secret agreement obtained by Mrs. May to a Brexit
deal that suited all parties involved (on both sides of the Channel)
was welcomed in this house where, at a time too far back for our
simple minds to question the whys and wherefores, one of the owners
chose 'leave' and the other 'remain.'
The further news that the Prime
Minister's negotiations had been boosted by the support of all her
Conservative colleagues, the SNP, Plaid Cymru, the DUP, Labour and
other opposing parties keen to put country before self, plus the Speaker of
the House of Commons, came as something of a surprise.
The abrupt
resignation of Messrs. Gove, Johnson and Rees-Mogg was an unexpected
bonus.
FILM AND TELEVISION.
Most interesting
New film proposal
currently doing the rounds is a possible remake of The Naked Civil
Servant with Idris Elba as Quentin Crisp.
Apparently this follows news that Peter Dinklage is to be the next James Bond.
THAT'S THE END
of this short, no picture, post.
And if you have
believed a word of it, check the date of publication.
I do believe
either of the actors mentioned would be totally convincing in any part he
chose to play, though.
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