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Wonderful. Too bad the Venn logic can’t deal with the width of the gap between the two.
I find these diagrams represent some of the wittiest thinking on the internet, chin.
Closer than I expected! I didn’t think it would fit on my 23.5″ monitor.
No way.
I know you like your Venn diagrams as I’ve read your books.
The problem is that you have put ‘Trust’ on the same page as Theresa May.
That is a categorially wrong thing to do Richard, ‘Trust’ encircled or not.
Theresa May should have a infinite exclusion zone around her when it comes to her relationship with the concept of ‘Trust’.
Not one of your best. But I know what you are getting at. Having read Leadsom’s comments this morning I am not a happy chappy but please do not think I am taking out on you.
If you could deal in complex numbers – a+ib – you would see that these Venn circles do indeed intersect. It’s just complex.
And I am not even pretending this is a real Venn diagram…..
With respect Rod, sod the numbers – the personality herself is complex enough as it is and she has caused all sorts of trouble – and more to come I suspect.
Steve Bell’s strip about sums it up.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2019/apr/04/steve-bell-theresa-may-brexit-talks-jeremy-corbyn