These are dark days for David Cameron – and bright days for Brexit.
After British vaccuum cleaner billionaire James Dyson declared that the EU sucked, iconic British Monty Python comic said that he was going to back Brexit – as the EU can’t be reformed.
If I thought there was any chance of major reform in the EU,I'd vote to stay in.But there isn't.Sad.Sorry,Paddy.
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
In London,but this year,in hotels.So I pay tax here and in the https://t.co/Mzo4YeS0av withholding taxes when I tour https://t.co/cxQPBXOrn4
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
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— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
In ten Downing Street the ‘Ministry of Silly Walks’ may become the ‘Ministry of Squeaky Bums’ – British slang for a nervous man – as reports on the ground indicate Leave is beating Remain by a significant margin. British political journalist J G Forsyth reported in the Sun, the UK’s bestselling newspaper, that Labour MPs for Remain are glum at 70%-30% canvass returns in left-wing cities for Leave – these areas might have been expected to argue for staying in the EU.
Labour MPs are very nervous about what the canvas returns in their own areas are telling them.
It is running 70-30 for Brexit in some seats, I’m told.
“What I am most struck by is Labour MPs’ gloom about the big northern cities,” says one Cabinet minister closely involved with the In campaign.
We were usually swimming against the tide ; and the EU bureaucracy took away any trace of democratic accountability https://t.co/pkGNYyqTCF
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
You'd be right about this, if I was mainly interested in money, which seems to be the nub of the 'Remain' argument https://t.co/06wXf5wh5c
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
I don't know where you get these slogans from… https://t.co/biTJa9affl
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016
May I suggest you read him Philip Tetlock's research on the ability of pundits to forecast the future. https://t.co/7426m3SASC
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 11, 2016