Attorney General Geoffrey Cox gave a one-word response to claims he had told Theresa May her new Brexit deal was not legally valid: Describing the suggestion as “bollocks”.
Mr Cox, the Government’s chief legal adviser, was responding to Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow, who had tweeted: “A Lawyer contact tells me that the legal world is aware that the Attorney General said NO last night to the validity of Mrs May’s ‘new EU deal’…he been told to go away and find a way to say YES: A cohort of lawyers has been summoned.”
Bollocks
— Geoffrey Cox QC MP (@Geoffrey_Cox) March 12, 2019
It came after Theresa May claimed to have secured “legally binding” changes to the Irish backstop in order to allay the concerns of Brexiteers within her party.
MPs will vote on Tuesday night on the amended Withdrawal Agreement after it was rejected in an initial Commons vote in January.
extraordinary pic.twitter.com/o8G8vQ2OZF
— David Wilding (@drwilding) March 12, 2019
Following Mr Cox’s tweet, Labour MP Jess Phillips tweeted: “I shall look forward to people telling the AG he is an uneducated common gobshite for swearing.”
I shall look forward to people telling the AG he is an uneducated common gobshite for swearing https://t.co/HY3jEGJJmd
— Jess Phillips (@jessphillips) March 12, 2019
And parody account @GeneralBoles posted a photoshopped image of the Attorney General in Game Of Thrones garb, saying: “You know nothing, Jon Snow.”
You tell him @Geoffrey_Cox #WithdrawalAgreement pic.twitter.com/Q1R1aaz91b
— General Boles (@GeneralBoles) March 12, 2019
Mr Cox’s blunt intervention is the latest in a series of eyebrow-raising moments.
Last week, he described his legal wording on the backstop as “Cox’s codpiece” – referring to a protective pouch used to cover a man’s genitals.
Speaking in a Commons debate, Mr Cox said: “It’s come to be called Cox’s codpiece. What I am concerned to ensure is that what’s inside the codpiece is in full working order.”
The Attorney General also attracted attention when he posted a tweet with the accidental addendum: “Get Outlook for iOS”.
The DT reporting of the last 24 hours consists of misunderstood fag ends dressed up as facts. Some of it is accurate, much more of it isn’t and what is not is far more significant than what is. Complex and detailed negotiations cannot be conducted in public.
Get Outlook for iOS
— Geoffrey Cox QC MP (@Geoffrey_Cox) March 4, 2019
When a Twitter user subsequently suggested he instead get a “proofreader for tweets”, Mr Cox replied: “Good idea.”
Good idea. https://t.co/CszEwKNhvu
— Geoffrey Cox QC MP (@Geoffrey_Cox) March 4, 2019