brendan o'neill... oh, yes. he is an ardent brexiteer, right—wing commentator.reme court decisions, "anyone who doubts that the battle over brexit is a clash "between the elites and the people "should behold the figure of gina miller. "no—one," he said, "better sums up the elitist nature "of reactionary efforts to stop brexit "and, by extension, to stop democracy itself than ms miller." he goes on to describe you, really rather unflatteringly, as a filthy rich businesswoman. now, i don't like the language particularly but i am interested in the idea, you used your amazing connections, network of contacts and wealth to leverage and use your agency through the courts. most people don't have the access that you have, so doesn't that raise questions about the degree to which you were fulfilling britain's democratic values in what you did? my answer to brendan and the question you're asking, if i have worked hard — the idea that is painted is that i found money growing on a tree instead of working for it. and my background has not been easy but i find myself at a pla