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Oh it's definitely Shakespearean. It's a tragedy and farce in one, a tale of one mans ambition and how it went wrong and is now forcing him to live a life of pretence for the punishment that would become of revelation is greater than that were he to continue to strut and fret is hour upon the stage


You also have Cameron of course as an early departure. A sort of cross between King Lear and King Duncan


Basically this all unravelled when David Cameron told the BBC's James Landale that he wouldn't seek a third term. It's a classic example of the 'Butterfly Effect'.


All that Theresa May has done in between is demonstrate that she'd make an infinitely better senior civil servant than she is a politician


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