It’s not been a great conference for the Cameroons. After George Osborne and Michael Gove decided to give the event a miss, Nicky Morgan was left alone to face the flak as the whips kept a close eye on her at fringe events.
Now it seems the Chipping Norton set has, too, been left in the cold by the new regime. Once the place of power with David Cameron, Jeremy Clarkson, Matthew Freud and Rebekah Brooks all residents, the village has been cut out of Theresa May’s government’s plans.
Just as the Prime Minister’s speech kicked off in the conference hall in Birmingham and was aired across the country, a power cut hit Chipping Norton:
With Cameron gone, Mr S suspects it’s for the best residents get used to no longer being the first in the know.

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