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Theresa’s troubles and a wee dram

Prime Minister Theresa May spoke recently in an interview about the support she has received from her husband during the tough Brexit process.

Philip, it seems, has made a point of having a dram (of unknown magnitude) ready for his wife after she returns from a hard day at the offce.

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