"It certainly feels as if we are in 2016 all over again, and that the past six years have been a bad dream," the Brexiteer said.
UK politics gets back underway this week following a break for the Queen's passing - and the in trays are already bulging.
It comes as a geology professor warned the prime minister that she is "280 million years too late" if she wants to create a shale gas industry in the UK.
Russian president Vladimir Putin said he was "not bluffing" as he issued a threat to use nuclear weapons to protect his country.
She admitted that it will be a "tough winter" for many, but reassured reporters that "we will get through it".
“These forecasts are a vital indicator of the health of the nation’s finances," Mel Stride said.
Here's the mountain of evidence that disproves that claim.
Liz Truss said Mark Fullbrook didn't travel because he is "working on government business".
Another broken promise, another crushing blow for Brexit Britain.
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