She said it was a personal issue on top of a tough week, never nice to see someone in meltdown that publicly
Great the way all her Cabinet rallied round her, ****s all of them
I think she has been a disaster as Chancellor but she deserves better colleagues than those ones she is stuck with for now
I agree it wasn't nice to see.
One of the reasons I also doubt it was Hoyle was because she had some serious bags under her eyes, which suggest a lack of sleep, so could have been something family, and any argument with Hoyle would have been the last straw, the thing that tipped her over the edge.
But Home Secretary seemed very sheepish about it all.
She was putting a pretty good brave face on it all the next day. I think the reason it shocked me because you can see she manages her body language to the tenth degree, more than I've seen anyone else do, so to see her guard down like that felt very strange.
