he was confronted in parliament yesterday either labour mp carl turner.aid that after mps had spent three years swerving all over the shop, it wasn't surprising that people were angry and expanding on that, he said if you are a bunch of politicians and say that you swear we're going respect the result of a democratic vote and then after you lose that, you don't, what do you expect to happen? dominic cummings, as i say, striking something of a defiant tone and on the pressure that the government is under, borisjohnson's most senior aide says that we are enjoying it and that compared to the referendum this is a walk in the park, we are going to leave and we are going to win. and whatever winning looks like, john major, one of the former prime ministers, got involved as well, saying that downing street isn't thinking about doing something illegal to try to get round that new bill? this is perhaps his answer to the ongoing question of how the government will do what it says it will do and abide by the law, but also, the prime minister saying that he won't ask