No common sense. Amber puts her foot in it once again.
The Times reports:
Amber Rudd was accused of trivialising a main Brexit issue after comparing a registration scheme for EU citizens to an account at a luxury fashion store.
The home secretary said that millions of EU citizens living in Britain would find the Home Office’s registration scheme after Britain left the EU as easy as setting up an LK Bennett account.
The women’s clothing chain, where a pair of court shoes sells for £195, is a favourite with the prime minister, who has a discount card for shopping there.
Like the overwhelming majority of UK citizens (and that goes equally for EU residents in the UK), I haven't a scooby-doo as to how easy it is to set up an account with L K Bennett. Maybe Ms Rudd, a graduate of Cheltenham Ladies College, thinks that we all live affluent middle-class lives in the home counties ...
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