She is nothing like Milo. She is extremely knowledgeable about economics and is very clear and concise in making her points.
I don't think her attitude is anything to with her background. She simply isn't willing to humour to the economic falsehoods that are promoted/accepted on these programs so she comes across as being combative. The fact that Neil the host cites Germany and Sweden* - where inequality is growing rapidly - as examples of the EU's compatibility with democratic socialism shows how off kilter they are.
*Sweden is unbelievably now more unequal than the UK in terms of wealth.
A 2 and half minute video discussing the possibility of Lexit on the BBC last night has the Meltdom in uproar.
The only Marxists allowed on TV seem to be young women in their 20s but Grace is doing a good job.
To prove your point they publish this https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/23/study-shows-60-of-britons-believe-in-conspiracy-theories
If you believe
Then you are a mad tin foiler.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/21/number-of-problem-gamblers-aged-11-16-rises-to-55000
Betting apps would have ruined me when I was a student.
When you feel revulsion at that statistic it's worth remembering that it's not unfortunate or an accident but an inevitable consequence of our economic system. Without major political intervention in the economy things are only going to get worse.
Webber is criticising Morales from a Marxist perspective. Morales is still miles to the left of Obama and Macron.
Wiki is good for facts but terrible for perspective. Jimmy Wales is in deep with the Atlanticists.
The cartoon portrays S&M which is all about control and submission.
There's no difference in believing that Trump is being controlled by Russia to believing Obama is a secret Muslim acting against America. Both theories are invented to influence morons.
Explain to me how Kim is controlling Trump? Or for that matter Putin?
The Trump/Saudi relationship is business as usual. To pretend that it's an abberation is to obscure the reality of American foreign policy.
I don't think so. JRM and his cronies are simply the vanguard of bampottery. The Brexiteer elite are still waiting it out in the cabinet and won't make a move until they are sure they have a chance of victory.
She would easily win a confidence vote so it's easier to make her resign by defeating the deal. Then rally behind Gove/Javid/Raab/Fox.
It is questionable whether there is a majority for either of those two outcomes.
Any both would surely involve a May resignation and a (likely fixed) Tory leadership contest.