Hammond was interviewed this morning on the BBC by Naga Munchetti. She gave him an easy ride without challenging him. She had no notes. This was in sharp contrast to her colleague who did have notes, who subsequently interviewed a woman in a very challenging manner. The woman was for prosecuting British soldiers over bloody Sunday. Hammond was allowed by Naga to make what was in effect a rehearsed statement about why he had voted against the wishes of Mrs May last night. May should sack him. Why was Naga so quiet? Why did she have no notes prepared? Had she been told not to ask awkward questions? Hammond is such a sly, smooth, slippery character who wriggles out of any situation and who moves in a world of the chief executives. He is not fit to represent the ordinary man and woman, or the world of business, or the Government. I hope, as many do, that NO DEAL is the final outcome on March 29th against the wishes of Hammond and all the other remainers who now pretend not to be.
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