In another desperate Remainer move, three of the four (soon to be five) surviving Prime Ministers have rounded on Boris before he's even got through the front door of Number Ten.
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John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have all launched attacks on the most likely next occupant of Number Ten.
And the Guardian says that David Cameron would probably do the same, but may be waiting until his memoirs come out later this year.
And when Theresa May becomes the fifth living former Prime Minister on Wednesday, one wonders if she'll join them.
John Major issued a statement that whoever is Prime Minister must act for the whole nation, not just the Brexiteers.
While Tony Blair in a newspaper article dismissed Boris Johnson's can-do approach and his call for us to believe in ourselves as a nation, while naming all manner of obstructions to our leaving the EU.
And then along comes Gordon Brown in a speech quoting a Multilevel Regression with Post-Stratification poll by Hope Not Hate, saying that most people don't want a no deal.
Anyway, all three of these former PMs were quite happy during their times in office to ignore anyone who wanted to leave the EU as they took us further in and sneaked off to sign things like the Lisbon Treaty.
And when difficulties like legal matters, weights and measures, VAT and tax, the European Arrest Warrant, food standards, engineering standards and all the rest of it came up all those problems were overcome very quickly. You get my drift.
And had the EU referendum vote been the othe..