investment director jane sydenham says the drop wasn't completely unexpected.ted that wages were rising a bit faster than everybody was expecting, and the implication from that is that interest rates have to rise faster too, which stock markets really don't like. so in the last 15 months, we've had no more than a 3% correction in stock markets, which is very, very unusual. so at some point, it was likely we were going to see a bit more volatility anyway. it is really very unusual for markets to have been quite as calm as they have been. the conservative mp and leading remain campaigner, anna soubry, has called on theresa may to "sling out" what she called "hard brexiteers" in the party. in an interview for the bbc, she said that the frontbench was "in hock" to 35 ideological leave supporters. she insisted she would not stay in a party taken over by people like jacob rees—mogg and boris johnson. campaigners are proposing that women who were jailed while fighting for the right to vote, should be pardoned. scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has joined with