Chief whip's desperate pleading breaks spell of dark arts | John Crace - News Summed Up

Chief whip's desperate pleading breaks spell of dark arts | John Crace


The following day Cox was back in parliament – he arrived seven minutes late, thereby saving the country £200 – to hear his reviews as the Commons debated whether the government was in contempt. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Geoffrey Cox: ‘Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.’ Photograph: HO/AFP/Getty ImagesWednesdayWe all have our guilty secrets. Four Weddings and a Funeral 20 years on – in pictures Read moreIt takes me back to a softer, gentler place. If so, I can only hope the update is called Five Weddings, a Funeral and a Divorce. Far from a demonstration of the whip’s dark arts, what we saw was Davies saying no and Smith becoming increasingly desperate.


Source: The Guardian December 07, 2018 13:57 UTC



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