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29th Mar 2019

Newsnight political editor quotes cabinet minister saying ‘f*** knows, I’m past caring’ live on air

Quoting a cabinet minister, the BBC's Political Editor, Nicholas Watt, gave the quote of the year regarding May's Brexit deal

Paul Moore

This is what it’s come to

We were supposed to be leaving the EU on March 29. However, despite having two and a half years to work out a plan, there is no plan.

May has told Conservative MPs that she will resign as Prime Minister soon after her Brexit deal is delivered, paving the way for a leadership contest in the summer, but the political future of Britain remains uncertain.

On Thursday evening, MPs voted on eight alternatives to May’s deal in a series of votes. None won a majority. The rejected proposals included a softer Brexit, no deal and a second referendum.

On Friday, May will put only half of her Brexit deal to a third vote, in a final desperate attempt to secure MPs’ support.

 

Following May’s most recent setback in parliament, Nicholas Watt, Political Editor with BBC Newsnight, has shared an anecdote from a member of May’s cabinet.

When asked why May is pressing ahead with a vote she knows she’ll lose, the minister was reported as saying: “Fuck knows. I’m past caring. It’s like the living dead in here.”

This is what it’s come to. This is what we are now. The state of this country.