From the blog: Energy and climate change secretary Amber Rudd’s attack on Boris Johnson during the ITV referendum debate earlier this month included a jibe that the former London mayor, while the life and soul of the party, could not be trusted to drive you home afterwards.

 

I interpreted this roughly as: charisma and pragmatism are two very different qualities, and Boris has a greater track record of the former. Not an outrageous statement in a political debate, though quite entertaining, I thought.

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