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Topic History of: Social mobility csar quits
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
A non partisan multi party commission - and he blames Brexit.

Given today's figures about the increase in relative poverty - no wonder he / they quit !!!!

Jumped before they were pushed (and tried to "switch" blame elsewhere) !
In The Know Agree about Brexit and although not a major supporter of May think she is coping well under very difficult circumstances

She has to salvage something from this disaster - and it's quite alien to her

Imagine a nutter like Corbyn's having to "sell" Capitalism !
JK2006 No ITK you and I both share exactly the same two thoughts; Brexit is a disaster of monumental proportions and Theresa May is the wrong PM and needs to be replaced ASAP.
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
You're aware of course that his retiring deputy Gillian Shepherd was a Tory minister.

Yes, fully aware (may have her own reasons - and if the entire committee is to be replaced may have decided that a clean break is best)
JK2006 You're aware of course that his retiring deputy Gillian Shepherd was a Tory minister.