May 3
If the suggestion that EU citizen's already here may be treated the same as non-EU citizens, will they also have to earn over £35,000 a year to earn the right to stay? Which is more than most British people earn, and fails to reflect where unfilled and unskilled jobs are needed to keep the economy going, including many staff in the NHS and in social care, as well as cleaners, restaurant and cafe staff, and so on.
Meanwhile, even the press are not allowed to know what May is really doing as she tours Britain. Can we really trust a PM afraid of meeting her own people, whose choreographed tour involves being carefully protected from meeting anyone who might disagree with her (as is said to happen with businesses wanting to meet her. It's fine, as long as they agree not to disagree or raise thorny questions on Brexit).
Diplomacy is not May's forte, and that does not bode well, as she now vows to be a 'bloody difficult woman' to the people she wants a deal from, whose economy is several times larger than ours. Beggars cannot be choosers, Mrs May. Oh, and what was that bit about not briefing again? Your Mr Johnson seems to be off message, as do you. But do you really intend to act in a way that will damage the country? Is it because you want to punish the people who voted in such a way that your dream job is turning into a nightmare?
If so, perhaps it's time for a change of job? Because trying to morph into Maggie isn't working, May.