What fun timetable to disaster
- September 3: Parliament returns after summer break. MPs' chance to vote no confidence in government or block no-deal Brexit
- September 4: Chancellor announces Whitehall spending for 2020/21
- September 12: Parliament suspended
- September 22-25: Labour Party conference
- September 23-27: Boris Johnson speaks at UN General Assembly in this week and could visit the White House
- September 29 - October 2: Tory Party conference
- October 14: Parliament returns with Queen's Speech - but is then snarled up in a week of debates
- October 17: European Council meeting. The last chance to get a Brexit deal with 27 EU leaders
- October 21-22: Votes on the Queen's Speech
- Final week: Vote on any plan Boris Johnson gets for Brexit
- October 31: Brexit happens, with or without a deal
And then the slide down into chaos begins.
And what's in it for us? Nothing.. but for this character with the bucket on his head, it's sunshine all the way.
As an example of how phony this son of a one time editor of the Times is, his parents purchased the alleged "ancestral home"Prior to his birth, in 1964
Ston Easton Park, a
country house in 1964 then A few years later, in 1978, the family moved to the nearby village of
Hinton Blewett where they purchased The Old Rectory, a
Grade II listed former
rectory, today valued at £2Million.
So where did the big grant go?